Seven-Day Rain Alert for Tamil Nadu: IMD Warns of Storms and Gusty Winds

The India Meteorological Department has issued a seven-day heavy rainfall alert for Tamil Nadu due to a low-pressure trough extending from Rajasthan to the Comorin region. Moderate rain with thunderstorms and gusty winds is expected across the state, with isolated heavy rain in districts like Nilgiris, Coimbatore, and Madurai. Fishermen are advised to avoid coastal areas in north Andhra Pradesh and the Bay of Bengal due to squally winds. High humidity and temperatures up to 40 degrees Celsius may cause discomfort, especially in coastal areas.

Key Points: Seven-Day Rain Alert for Tamil Nadu: IMD Issues Warning

  • Seven-day heavy rainfall alert for Tamil Nadu
  • Trough from Rajasthan to Comorin region
  • Heavy rain forecast for Nilgiris, Coimbatore, and Madurai
  • Fishermen warned of squally winds up to 65 kmph
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Seven-day rain alert for Tamil Nadu; IMD warns of storms, gusty winds

IMD issues a seven-day heavy rainfall alert for Tamil Nadu with thunderstorms and gusty winds. Fishermen warned as squally winds hit coastal areas.

Seven-day rain alert for Tamil Nadu; IMD warns of storms, gusty winds
"Moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds is likely at several places across Tamil Nadu - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, May 2

The India Meteorological Department has issued a seven-day heavy rainfall alert for Tamil Nadu, citing a low-pressure trough extending from western Rajasthan to the Comorin region at an altitude of around 0.9 km.

According to the Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai, the trough runs across east Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Telangana, Rayalaseema and interior Tamil Nadu, creating favourable conditions for widespread rainfall across the state.

On Saturday evening, moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds is likely at several places across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal.

Isolated heavy rainfall has been forecast for districts including the Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Karur and Tiruchirappalli.

The IMD said that on Sunday, heavy rainfall is expected at isolated places in the hilly regions of Coimbatore and Tiruppur, as well as in Theni and Dindigul districts.

In addition, several interior districts -- including Erode, Salem, Namakkal, Tiruchirappalli, Ariyalur, Perambalur, Tiruvannamalai, Karur and Kallakurichi -- are also likely to receive heavy showers over the next few days.

The department has further warned that rainfall activity could intensify between May 5 and 8, with heavy spells expected in multiple parts of the state.

Despite the rainfall, there is unlikely to be any significant change in maximum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal over the next two days, although a slight increase cannot be ruled out.

High humidity combined with elevated temperatures may lead to discomfort in coastal areas.

In Chennai, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy on both Saturday and Sunday.

The maximum temperature is likely to hover between 39 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may remain around 29 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius.

Weather officials have cautioned that the combination of heat and humidity could cause discomfort to residents.

Meanwhile, the IMD has also issued a warning for fishermen. Squally winds with speeds of 45-55 kmph, gusting up to 65 kmph, are likely over the north coastal Andhra Pradesh region, the northwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining northeast Bay of Bengal. Fishermen have been advised not to venture into these areas until conditions improve.

- IANS

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Sneha F
I'm in Coimbatore and we desperately need this rain. The dams are running low and farmers are struggling. But the IMD should also issue better localised warnings - last time they said 'heavy rainfall' but our area got just a drizzle while neighbouring districts got flooded. Hope they improve accuracy. 🤞
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Ravi K
Good news for Tamil Nadu! But I'm worried about the coastal areas - Chennai already has drainage issues. Hope the corporation has cleaned the storm water drains. And fishermen should definitely heed the warning, 65 kmph winds are no joke. Safety first! 💪
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Priya S
As a Madurai resident, I'm happy about the rain forecast but also concerned. Our city gets waterlogged very easily. The authorities should have prepared earlier - now they will rush to clear drains only after the rain starts. Typical. Still, better late than never. Hope everyone stays safe! 🙏
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Michael C
Living in Chennai for work, this weather is brutal. 40°C with humidity is like walking into a sauna every day. The rain can't come soon enough. But I hope it doesn't disrupt power supply and internet - we WFH folks rely on that. Also, glad they're warning fishermen. Safety protocols are crucial.
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Karthik V
Good alert system by IMD. But I wish they would also share real-time updates through WhatsApp or local radio for villages without internet. Not everyone has smartphones. Also, 'heavy rainfall' warnings need to be more specific - tell us exactly how many cm expected so we can prepare better. 😊

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