South Tamil Nadu Braces for 3-Day Light Rainfall Amid Rising Summer Heat

The India Meteorological Department forecasts light rainfall for coastal districts of southern Tamil Nadu over the next three days. Meanwhile, districts along the Western Ghats may see moderate showers, offering brief relief from dry conditions. Concurrently, maximum temperatures across the state are expected to rise by up to 3 degrees Celsius, signaling a gradual intensification of summer. The IMD has issued no warnings for fishermen, and officials advise residents to take precautions against the increasing heat.

Key Points: South TN Rainfall Forecast for 3 Days, Temps to Rise

  • Light rain forecast for South TN coast
  • Moderate rain likely in Western Ghats
  • Statewide temperature rise up to 3°C
  • No fishing warnings issued
  • Public advised heat precautions
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Weather department forecasts rain for next three days in South TN

IMD forecasts light rain in South Tamil Nadu's coastal areas for three days, with rising temperatures statewide. Chennai to stay partly cloudy.

Weather department forecasts rain for next three days in South TN
"one or two places in the southern coastal belt may receive light showers - IMD bulletin"

Chennai, March 31

Over the next three days, coastal districts of southern Tamil Nadu are likely to experience light rainfall, according to the Regional Meteorological Centre of the India Meteorological Department.

The forecast points to a continuation of mild pre-summer weather activity in select parts of the state.

In its latest bulletin, the IMD stated that one or two places in the southern coastal belt may receive light showers during this period.

Meanwhile, districts along the Western Ghats are likely to witness moderate rainfall, which could provide short-term relief from rising temperatures and help ease dry conditions in those regions. However, alongside this rainfall activity, a steady increase in temperature is expected across Tamil Nadu.

The IMD has indicated that maximum temperatures could rise by up to 3 degrees Celsius in several parts of the state over the coming days, signalling the gradual intensification of summer conditions.

In Chennai, the weather is expected to remain partly cloudy. The maximum temperature is likely to range between 34 and 35 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may hover between 25 and 26 degrees Celsius.

The warm and humid conditions are typical for this time of year as the city transitions deeper into the summer season.

Despite the evolving weather pattern, the IMD has not issued any warning for fishermen along the Tamil Nadu coast. This suggests that sea conditions are expected to remain stable, allowing fishing activities to continue without significant disruption.

Weather officials have advised residents to take necessary precautions against the rising heat, including staying hydrated, avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, and planning outdoor activities during cooler parts of the day.

Vulnerable groups, including the elderly and children, are particularly advised to remain cautious.

While scattered rainfall may bring brief relief in certain areas, the broader outlook indicates a warming trend across the state. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely and are expected to issue further updates as weather conditions evolve.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Chennai's temperature range is already feeling like 40°C, not 35°C! The humidity is unbearable. IMD forecasts are okay, but the ground reality is much harsher. Need better public cooling centers.
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Sarah B
Visiting Coimbatore next week. Good to know the Western Ghats might get some rain, should make the hills look beautiful. But packing for both heat and potential showers now!
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Karthik V
Important that fishing activities aren't disrupted. Livelihoods depend on it. Glad IMD is giving clear advisories. Stay safe and hydrated everyone, summer is here in full force.
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Anjali F
The warning for elderly and children is crucial. We must check on our older neighbours and ensure kids aren't playing outside during peak afternoon heat. Community care is key.
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Michael C
The article mentions a steady temperature increase across the state. This warming trend is a concern year after year. Need more focus on long-term climate resilience, not just seasonal forecasts.

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