Tamil Nadu Braces for 3°C Above Normal Heat Wave, IMD Issues Alert

The India Meteorological Department warns of a significant temperature rise in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, with maximums climbing up to 3 degrees Celsius above normal until March 7. Dry conditions are expected to prevail across the state until March 9, intensifying the afternoon heat. Limited, scattered rainfall may occur in the Western Ghats and coastal southern districts between March 7-9, offering only brief relief. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and avoid peak sun exposure as meteorologists monitor the developing heat wave.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Heat Wave: Temperatures to Rise 3°C Above Normal

  • Heat wave alert for Tamil Nadu
  • Temps 3°C above normal until March 7
  • Dry weather to prevail until March 9
  • Isolated light rain possible in Western Ghats
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Temperatures likely to rise in TN by 3 degrees above normal, says IMD

IMD warns of intense heat in Tamil Nadu with temps 3°C above normal until March 7. Dry weather to prevail, with limited rainfall expected.

"maximum temperatures across Tamil Nadu could rise by as much as 3 degrees Celsius above normal - Regional Meteorological Centre, Chennai"

Chennai, March 4

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai has warned that maximum temperatures across Tamil Nadu could rise by as much as 3 degrees Celsius above normal over the coming days, signalling a spell of intense heat across the state.

In a press release, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are expected to experience a steady increase in daytime temperatures until March 7.

The weather department noted that the prevailing atmospheric conditions are favourable for a gradual rise in heat levels across most districts.

According to the forecast, dry weather conditions are likely to prevail across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry until March 9. The absence of significant rainfall, combined with rising temperatures, is likely to intensify the heat, particularly during the afternoon hours.

However, the weather department has also predicted isolated light rainfall in one or two places between March 7 and March 9 in districts located along the Western Ghats as well as in coastal districts of southern Tamil Nadu. These showers are expected to be brief and scattered, offering only limited relief from the rising heat.

The IMD has further indicated that moderate mist may occur during the early morning hours, up to around 5 a.m., in isolated areas of the Western Ghats districts and parts of coastal Tamil Nadu. Such mist conditions are typical during seasonal transitions and may slightly affect early morning visibility in some regions.

In Chennai and its suburban areas, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy over the next few days. The weather department also said that moderate mist may occur in one or two places during the early morning hours, though no significant rainfall is expected in the city during this period.

Meteorologists have advised residents to take precautions as temperatures rise, particularly during midday when heat intensity is likely to peak. People are encouraged to stay hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to the sun, and limit outdoor activities during the hottest part of the day.

With the summer season gradually setting in, the weather department said it will continue to closely monitor temperature trends and issue updated advisories if conditions worsen in the coming days.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Every year it's the same story. The heat arrives, IMD issues warnings, and our power grids struggle with the AC load. When will we see serious investment in sustainable cooling solutions for our cities?
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Sarah B
My heart goes out to all the outdoor workers - the auto drivers, street vendors, and construction labourers. This kind of heat is a serious health risk. Hope employers and authorities are making provisions for shade and water.
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Karthik V
The mention of possible light rain in the ghats is typical. It never reaches Chennai! We just get the humidity without the relief. Time to dig out those old *khas-khas* mats and coolers.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the warning is important, the forecast feels a bit vague. "Isolated light rainfall" and "moderate mist" are not very actionable details for most people. More specific locality-based alerts would be helpful.
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Meera T
Parents, please be extra careful with children and elderly family members. Let's plan outdoor activities for early morning only. And remember to keep birds and stray animals in mind - put out bowls of water.

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