Tamil Nadu Braces for Rising Temperatures, Morning Fog in 9 Districts

Tamil Nadu is forecast to experience a gradual increase in daytime temperatures, rising up to 2 degrees Celsius above normal until February 11. The weather will remain dry with no significant rainfall predicted for at least a week. However, early mornings in nine districts, including Nilgiris and Salem, are likely to see moderate fog, potentially reducing visibility for motorists. Residents are advised to stay hydrated and drivers are urged to exercise caution during foggy conditions.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Weather: Rising Temps, Fog Advisory for 9 Districts

  • Daytime temps to rise 2°C above normal
  • Dry weather, no rain forecast for a week
  • Morning fog advisory for 9 districts
  • Reduced visibility may affect commuters
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TN braces for warmer days as temperatures rises; morning fog likely in 9 districts

Tamil Nadu faces warmer days with a 2°C temperature rise and morning fog likely in 9 districts, including Nilgiris and Salem. No rain forecast.

"moderate mist and fog are expected during the early hours in at least nine districts - Regional Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Feb 8

Tamil Nadu is set to experience a gradual rise in daytime temperatures over the coming days, with the Regional Meteorological Department forecasting an increase of up to 2 degrees Celsius above normal levels until February 11.

The weather is expected to remain largely dry across the state and neighbouring Puducherry, with no significant rainfall predicted for at least a week.

According to officials, the prevailing weather pattern indicates stable and dry atmospheric conditions, which will contribute to a steady climb in maximum temperatures.

While the days are likely to feel warmer than usual, early mornings in several districts will continue to witness foggy conditions. The department has issued an advisory stating that moderate mist and fog are expected during the early hours in at least nine districts.

These include the hill district of Nilgiris and interior regions such as Dindigul, Salem, Erode and Krishnagiri. Fog is also likely to persist in Dharmapuri, Tirupattur, Vellore and Ranipet districts.

Reduced visibility during the morning hours may affect motorists and commuters, particularly on highways and rural roads.

In Chennai, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy over the next few days. Light mist is likely during the early mornings, followed by warm and humid conditions as the day progresses.

The city, like much of the state, will not see any rainfall activity during this period. Meteorologists explained that the absence of active weather systems, such as low-pressure areas or cyclonic circulations, has resulted in dry continental winds dominating the region.

This has limited cloud formation and rainfall, while allowing daytime temperatures to rise gradually.

Residents, especially children, the elderly and those working outdoors, have been advised to stay hydrated and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours.

Drivers have also been urged to exercise caution during foggy mornings to prevent accidents.

With dry weather set to persist and temperatures inching upward, Tamil Nadu is likely to experience typical late-winter warmth, marking the transition towards hotter pre-summer conditions in the days ahead.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The transition has begun. Soon it will be full-blown summer with power cuts and water shortages. Corporation and government should start preparing now. We face this every year, yet the planning is always last minute.
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Sarah B
Just moved to Chennai from Canada. This "winter" feels like a pleasant summer back home! 😅 The humidity is something else though. Good to know there's no rain forecast, can finally plan some weekend trips to Mahabalipuram.
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Karthik V
As a farmer in the Krishnagiri belt, this dry spell is a concern. The groundwater levels are not great. We were hoping for some late winter showers. The fog in the morning does help with some moisture, but it's not enough for the crops.
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Ananya R
The advice for the elderly and children is crucial. My grandparents live in Vellore and the temperature swing from morning to afternoon can be tough on them. Making sure they drink enough water and stay indoors during peak heat.
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Michael C
Working on the Chennai metro project. The forecast of dry weather for a week is actually good news for construction timelines. No work delays due to rain. But yes, the heat means starting early and proper hydration breaks for the workers.

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