Tamil Nadu Rain Alert: Schools Shut in Tirupattur Amid Heavy Forecast

Tamil Nadu is bracing for widespread rainfall until November 11 according to weather officials. The IMD attributes this to an upper-air cyclonic circulation over the state's interior regions. Several districts including Tirupattur have already taken precautionary measures by closing schools. Residents in affected areas are advised to monitor weather updates and avoid unnecessary travel during this period.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Heavy Rain Forecast IMD Warns Till Nov 11

  • Upper-air cyclonic circulation over interior regions drawing Bay of Bengal moisture
  • Heavy rainfall predicted for Ariyalur, Perambalur and Tiruchirapalli districts
  • Rain belt shifting southwards to affect Madurai and Theni on Friday
  • Tirupattur District Collector declares school holiday as precautionary measure
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Heavy rain forecast across TN till Nov 11, schools shut in Tirupattur today

IMD predicts widespread rainfall across Tamil Nadu until November 11, with schools closed in Tirupattur district. Heavy showers expected in central and western regions.

"Several districts in central and western Tamil Nadu are likely to experience moderate to heavy rain - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Nov 6

Tamil Nadu is expected to witness widespread rainfall till November 11 due to the prevailing atmospheric circulation over the state's interior regions, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

In its latest forecast, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai said that several districts in central and western Tamil Nadu are likely to experience moderate to heavy rain over the next few days.

The IMD attributed this to an upper-air cyclonic circulation persisting over the interior parts of the state, which is drawing moisture from the Bay of Bengal and triggering intermittent downpours.

For Thursday (November 6), the weather department has predicted heavy rainfall at isolated places in Ariyalur, Perambalur, Tiruchirapalli, Kallakurichi, and Tiruvannamalai districts, as well as in parts of Salem, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, and Tirupattur. These regions are expected to receive spells of intense rain accompanied by thunder and lightning in some areas.

The IMD further noted that on Friday (November 7), the rain belt will likely shift southwards, bringing heavy showers to Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga, Virudhunagar, Madurai, Theni, and Dindigul districts. Fishermen and residents in these districts have been advised to stay alert for potential flooding in low-lying areas.

In Chennai, the sky is likely to remain generally cloudy, with the possibility of light to moderate rain in a few areas. Though no major rainfall warning has been issued for the city, occasional drizzles and brief showers may occur, especially in the evenings and early mornings.

Meanwhile, following continuous rainfall since early morning, Tirupattur District Collector Siva Soundiravalli has declared a holiday for all schools in the district on Thursday as a precautionary measure.

However, colleges will function as usual, the District Collector clarified. Officials from the Disaster Management Department said that district administrations have been instructed to stay on alert and ensure preparedness for any eventuality, especially in areas prone to waterlogging and flash floods.

The IMD has advised the public to monitor weather updates regularly and avoid unnecessary travel in regions likely to experience heavy rainfall over the next few days.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Living in Chennai, we're used to these monsoon warnings. But the IMD forecasts have been quite accurate this year. Better to stay prepared than sorry!
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Arjun K
Why only schools closed? Colleges should also get holiday considering student safety. Many college students travel long distances. This seems like incomplete planning.
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Meera T
Our farmers in western districts desperately need this rain. After the dry spell, this should help the crops. Hope it's not too heavy though - moderation is key! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who experienced the 2015 Chennai floods, I appreciate these timely warnings. The disaster management teams seem better prepared this time. Good work by authorities.
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Vikram M
Hope the corporation has cleared all drainage systems. Last time even moderate rain caused waterlogging in many areas. Infrastructure needs permanent solutions, not just temporary measures.

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