Widespread Rain Across Tamil Nadu Until May 19, Weather Dept Warns

A well-marked low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is set to bring widespread rainfall across Tamil Nadu until May 19. The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued heavy rain warnings for Nilgiris, Coimbatore, and Theni districts. Conditions are becoming favorable for the southwest monsoon to advance over parts of the south Bay of Bengal around May 16. Temperatures have dropped by 2-3 degrees Celsius, providing temporary relief from the summer heat.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Rain Alert: Heavy Showers Till May 19

  • Well-marked low-pressure area over Bay of Bengal brings rain
  • Heavy rain warnings for Nilgiris, Coimbatore, Theni
  • Southwest monsoon likely to advance around May 16
  • Temperatures drop 2-3°C, offering relief from heat
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Widespread rain across TN till May 19, says weather department

Widespread rain across Tamil Nadu till May 19 due to a low-pressure area. Heavy rain warnings for Nilgiris, Coimbatore, and Theni districts.

"The western districts and hilly regions are expected to have the most significant rainfall activity - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, May 14

A well-marked low-pressure area over the southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining west-central Bay is set to bring widespread rainfall across Tamil Nadu over the coming days, with the Regional Meteorological Centre forecasting isolated heavy rain in several western and ghat districts till May 19.

According to meteorologists, the weather system has strengthened atmospheric conditions favourable for rainfall activity across the state, particularly over the Western Ghats, delta regions and coastal districts.

The RMC has also indicated that conditions are becoming favourable for the advance of the southwest monsoon over parts of the south Bay of Bengal, the Andaman Sea and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands around May 16, signalling the gradual onset of the monsoon season.

Officials said light to moderate rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning is likely at isolated places across Tamil Nadu over the next few days.

The western districts and hilly regions are expected to have the most significant rainfall activity due to the influence of moist winds associated with the low-pressure system. The Nilgiris district has been placed under a heavy rainfall warning on May 14, 15 and 17. Heavy showers are also likely over the ghat areas of Coimbatore district on May 15, while Theni district is expected to receive intense rainfall on May 16.

Weather officials have advised residents in vulnerable and hilly areas to remain cautious, particularly in regions prone to waterlogging and landslides. The delta districts are also likely to experience thunderstorm activity and moderate rainfall on Thursday, offering some relief from the recent spell of hot and humid weather.

Meanwhile, temperatures across Tamil Nadu witnessed a noticeable dip during the past 24 hours, with maximum temperatures falling by around 2 to 3 degrees Celsius at isolated locations.

The drop in temperature has brought temporary relief to residents who have been experiencing above-normal summer heat over the past few weeks.

In Chennai, the RMC has forecast partly cloudy skies with the possibility of light rain over the next two days. Daytime temperatures in the city are expected to hover around 35 to 36 degrees Celsius, while humidity levels are likely to remain high.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone living in the Nilgiris, I'm a bit worried about the heavy rainfall warning. Last year's landslides were terrifying. Hope the local authorities are better prepared this time with drainage and evacuation plans.
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Rajesh Q
Good news for farmers in delta regions! The rains will be a boon for the kuruvai season paddy cultivation. Just hoping the thunderstorms don't damage standing crops. Nature's timing seems perfect this year ☔
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James A
I'm a UK expat living in Coimbatore and this is my first monsoon season here. The drop in temperature is amazing - from 38°C last week to comfortable 33°C today. Though I'm told the humidity makes it feel worse? Still beats British drizzle any day 😄
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Kavya N
Typical Chennai - partly cloudy with high humidity means you'll step out looking fresh and return drenched in sweat! At least the rain prediction gives hope for cooler evenings. But the Met department should improve accuracy for localized forecasts - last week they said 'light rain' and we got nothing! 😤

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