Key Points

Heavy rainfall is expected in six Tamil Nadu districts today according to weather officials. Several areas have already experienced early morning showers leading to waterlogging issues. The meteorological department has warned of thunderstorms across multiple regions of the state. Residents are advised to remain cautious while traveling in affected areas.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Alert for Six Tamil Nadu Districts Today

  • Six districts including Nilgiris and Salem expected to receive intense downpours
  • Thunderstorms predicted for Ariyalur, Thanjavur and Tiruchi districts
  • Villupuram district already facing flooding in low-lying areas
  • Chennai suburbs may experience temporary waterlogging during showers
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Heavy rain forecast in six TN districts today

RMC forecasts heavy rainfall in Nilgiris, Erode, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, and Namakkal with thunderstorms across Tamil Nadu. Stay safe.

"Heavy rainfall is likely in six districts of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Oct 7

Heavy rainfall is likely in six districts of Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, the Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has announced. Nilgiris, Erode, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, and Namakkal are expected to receive intense downpours at one or two locations over the next few hours, the department said.

In its latest advisory, the RMC also warned of thundershowers and moderate rain in several other parts of the state. Ariyalur, Perambalur, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, and Tiruchi districts are expected to see moderate thunderstorms and rain.

Pudukkottai, Cuddalore, and Nagapattinam may get light to moderate showers with lightning, while Chennai and its surrounding districts -- Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, and Villupuram -- could experience light rain and occasional thunderstorms.

Several areas have already reported early-morning showers and waterlogging.

In Villupuram district, rain lashed Senji, Singavaram, and Ooranithangal for over an hour, leading to flooding in low-lying stretches. At the Senji four-way junction, rainwater mixed with sewage caused difficulties for motorists.

In Tirupattur district, vehicles had to wade slowly through stagnant water on the Vaniyambadi highway, prompting residents to renew their call for the construction of a proper stormwater canal.

In Chennai, the weather office has predicted spells of moderate rainfall accompanied by lightning in some parts of the city, while the suburbs, including Tambaram, Chromepet, and Poonamallee, could also see temporary waterlogging if showers intensify.

Officials have urged the public to remain alert and follow safety measures while travelling in rain-affected areas, particularly in districts where heavy rainfall is predicted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Every year same story - waterlogging, sewage mixing, and no permanent solution. When will our municipalities actually build proper stormwater drains? The situation in Senji junction sounds terrible for commuters.
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Kavya N
Good that IMD is giving timely warnings. Farmers in Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri districts will benefit from this rainfall for their crops. Hope it's not too intense to cause damage though.
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Michael C
Working from home in Chennai today - already seeing dark clouds. Better to avoid travel if possible. The traffic during Chennai rains is always chaotic with waterlogging everywhere.
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Siddharth J
The mention of sewage mixing with rainwater is concerning for public health. Hope the corporation takes immediate action to prevent waterborne diseases. People in low-lying areas should take extra precautions.
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Ananya R
At least the weather is cooling down after the hot spell! 🌧️☔ But yes, infrastructure needs improvement. My cousin in Tambaram always faces waterlogging issues during heavy rains.

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