Key Points

The RMC has issued a red alert for heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu's Nilgiris and Coimbatore districts as a low-pressure system forms over the Bay of Bengal. Western Ghats regions like Avalanche recorded 29 cm of rain, triggering mudslide risks. Chennai will likely escape major rainfall but face increased humidity due to shifting monsoon patterns. Authorities warn residents to avoid vulnerable routes during peak downpours.

Key Points: Heavy Rainfall Alert for Nilgiris Coimbatore as Bay System Forms

  • Low-pressure system intensifying over Bay of Bengal
  • Red alert for Nilgiris and Coimbatore ghats
  • Avalanche records 29 cm rainfall
  • Chennai to experience humid conditions
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Heavy rain alert issued in several TN districts

Tamil Nadu districts face red alert for heavy rains amid Bay of Bengal low-pressure system, with Nilgiris and Coimbatore ghats at highest risk.

"The strengthening of western wind flow indicates Chennai will see more humidity than rain – K. Srikanth, weather expert"

Chennai, June 17

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has predicted the formation of a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal and issued a heavy to very heavy rainfall warning for several districts in Tamil Nadu.

The warning comes as persistent rains lash the Nilgiris and ghat areas of Coimbatore, triggering multiple incidents of tree falls and mudslides that have kept rescue teams on high alert.

According to the RMC, an upper air cyclonic circulation prevailing over the northwest Bay of Bengal is expected to intensify into a low-pressure area by Tuesday.

Forecasters say there is a high likelihood that the system will deepen further and move in a northwesterly direction in the coming days. The weather agency attributed the ongoing weather fluctuations to the combined effects of this emerging low-pressure system and a strengthening southwest monsoon. As a result, a red alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall has been issued for isolated areas in the Nilgiris and Coimbatore’s ghat sections until June 18.

Theni and Tenkasi districts have also been placed on a heavy rainfall watch. Additionally, light to moderate rainfall is expected over isolated locations in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal through the weekend.

Chennai, however, is likely to see only sporadic rainfall over the next few days.

As the southwest monsoon gains strength and the low-pressure area moves toward southern Gujarat, the city is expected to experience humid conditions with low chances of rain, said independent weather expert K. Srikanth.

“The strengthening of western wind flow and a delayed sea breeze indicate that Chennai will likely witness more humidity than rain in the coming days,” Srikanth observed. He added that the heavy rains seen in Chennai and surrounding districts last week were due to the weak progress of the southwest monsoon.

Meanwhile, several locations in the Western Ghats recorded substantial rainfall on Monday. Avalanche in the Nilgiris received 29 cm of rain, while Chinnakallar in Coimbatore recorded 18 cm. Other regions, including Upper Bhavani, Pandalur, and Solaiyar, also reported heavy rainfall.

Authorities have urged residents in affected areas to remain cautious and avoid travel through vulnerable routes during peak rainfall hours.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Stay safe everyone in Nilgiris and Coimbatore! 🌧️ Our rescue teams are doing God's work. Hope the administration has stocked enough relief materials this time. Last year's floods taught us tough lessons.
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Rahul S.
Why is Chennai always missing out on good rains? The humidity here is unbearable without proper showers. At least the reservoirs might get filled in other districts.
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Meena V.
Avalanche getting 29cm rain is no joke! My relatives in Ooty say landslides have become frequent due to illegal constructions. Govt must enforce stricter rules in ecologically sensitive zones.
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Karthik N.
Good to see accurate weather predictions these days. IMD has improved a lot compared to 10 years back. But I wish they'd give more localized warnings through SMS alerts - not everyone checks apps/news.
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Ananya R.
Tourists please avoid ghat roads during this time! Every year we see accidents because people don't respect nature's fury. Local authorities should close dangerous stretches proactively.
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Suresh P.
Hope farmers in Theni district get just the right amount of rain - not too less, not too much. Our agricultural economy depends on this delicate balance. Monsoon is truly India's finance minister!

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