Thunderstorms & Rain Bring Relief to Tamil Nadu, Puducherry; Cooler Days Ahead

The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecast thunderstorms accompanied by rain across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, providing much-needed relief from rising temperatures. The weather is expected to remain partly to heavily cloudy, with temperatures likely to drop by up to 4 degrees Celsius over the coming days. Rainfall activity is predicted to continue until March 24, with several parts of Tamil Nadu, including specific areas of Chennai, already receiving moderate to heavy rain. Authorities have advised the public to remain cautious during thunderstorms while enjoying the temporary respite from the heat.

Key Points: Thunderstorms, Rain Forecast for Tamil Nadu, Puducherry

  • Thunderstorms forecast for TN & Puducherry
  • Temps to drop by up to 4°C
  • Rainfall activity likely until March 24
  • Chennai sees overcast skies, light rain
  • Public advised caution during storms
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Weather department warns of thunderstorms with rain in TN, Puducherry today

IMD forecasts thunderstorms with rain in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, bringing temperature relief. Rainfall expected to continue until March 24.

"The change in weather has already begun to influence local conditions, making the atmosphere cooler and more comfortable - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, March 19

The Regional Meteorological Centre has forecast thunderstorms accompanied by rain across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Thursday, bringing much-needed relief from rising temperatures.

According to officials, the weather is expected to remain partly to heavily cloudy in several regions, including Chennai, with light rain and thunderstorms likely to occur at one or two places.

In Chennai, the sky is expected to stay overcast through the day, with intermittent spells of light rain and thunder activity. The change in weather has already begun to influence local conditions, making the atmosphere cooler and more comfortable compared to the recent warm and humid days.

The Meteorological Department has also indicated that temperatures across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are likely to drop gradually by up to 4 degrees Celsius over the next few days.

This dip is expected to provide significant respite to residents who have been experiencing increasing heat levels as the summer season approaches.

Rainfall activity is likely to continue across Tamil Nadu until March 24, suggesting a sustained period of relatively cooler and more pleasant weather conditions. Weather experts attribute this pattern to evolving atmospheric conditions conducive to convective rainfall, particularly during the late evening and night hours.

Meanwhile, several parts of Tamil Nadu have already received rainfall over the past 24 hours, bringing visible relief and a sense of cheer among the public. In Chennai, areas such as Kodambakkam, Choolaimedu, Vadapalani, Valasaravakkam, Porur, and Ramapuram witnessed moderate rain, resulting in a noticeable improvement in weather conditions. Suburban regions, including Ambattur and Avadi, experienced heavier spells of rain accompanied by thunder, lightning, and gusty winds during the night.

Residents in these areas reported a significant drop in temperature and a refreshing change in the atmosphere.

The rainfall has not only cooled the surroundings but also improved air quality and reduced the intensity of heat, making outdoor conditions more comfortable. Many residents have welcomed the showers, describing the weather as a pleasant break ahead of the peak summer season.

Authorities have advised the public to remain cautious during thunderstorms, particularly in areas prone to lightning and strong winds, while also enjoying the temporary relief brought by the rain.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good news for farmers in the delta districts. This pre-summer rain is a blessing for the standing crops. IMD forecast seems accurate this time.
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Arjun K
The drop in temperature is already noticeable in Porur. But Corporation must ensure stormwater drains are clear. Last time, even moderate rain caused flooding on our street.
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Sarah B
As someone who just moved to Chennai from abroad, this weather is a lovely surprise! The thunder last night was intense but the cool breeze today is perfect.
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Karthik V
While the relief is welcome, we must also think long-term. One spell of rain doesn't solve the water crisis. Need sustained efforts in water management and conservation.
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Meera T
My children were so excited to see the rain! They made paper boats. Hope the power supply remains stable though. Last thunderstorm caused a 6-hour cut in our area.

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