Key Points

The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued a heavy rain alert for 12 Tamil Nadu districts today. These areas can expect intense downpours accompanied by thunder and lightning in some places. A low-pressure system over the southern peninsula is drawing moisture from both seas, intensifying local weather conditions. Authorities have urged residents to stay alert and avoid waterlogged areas while disaster teams remain on standby.

Key Points: Heavy Rain Alert for 12 Tamil Nadu Districts Today

  • Heavy rainfall expected across 12 districts including Madurai and Salem
  • Thunder and lightning likely in some affected areas
  • Low-pressure system drawing moisture from Bay of Bengal
  • Disaster management teams on standby for emergencies
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Heavy rain forecast for TN's 12 districts today

RMC forecasts intense downpours with thunder in 12 TN districts. Disaster teams on standby as low-pressure system brings flooding risk.

"Hosur in Krishnagiri district recorded the highest rainfall at 12 cm - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Oct 5

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has issued a weather alert forecasting heavy rainfall across 12 districts of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.

Madurai, Ramanathapuram, Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, Tirupattur, Namakkal, Tiruchirappalli, Dindigul, Theni, Virudhunagar, and Sivaganga districts are expected to witness intense downpours, accompanied by thunder and lightning in some places.

According to the latest bulletin, widespread rainfall was reported across most parts of the state on Saturday. Hosur in Krishnagiri district recorded the highest rainfall at 12 cm, followed by Dindigul with 11 cm. Avalurpet and Semmedu in Villupuram district each received 10 cm of rain.

Meteorologists attribute the showers to a low-pressure area persisting over the southern peninsular region and adjoining areas of Tamil Nadu.

This weather system is drawing moisture from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea, intensifying local convection and increasing the likelihood of thunderstorms.

In addition to the heavy spells, light to moderate rain is forecast across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal from Monday through October 10.

While most areas will see only intermittent showers, the RMC has cautioned residents in vulnerable districts about the possibility of intense, short-duration rainfall that could lead to localised flooding in low-lying areas.

The weather office also issued a temperature advisory, indicating fluctuating conditions over the next 48 hours. Daytime maximum temperatures are expected to drop by 2–3 degrees Celsius in some districts due to persistent cloud cover and rain, while a few interior regions may experience a slight increase of 2–3 degrees Celsius as dry pockets emerge.

Authorities have urged the public to stay alert and avoid waterlogged areas, while farmers have been advised to plan fieldwork and harvesting activities accordingly.

Disaster management teams have been kept on standby in rain-prone districts to respond to any emergencies. The RMC said it would continue to monitor the evolving weather pattern and provide timely updates. Residents have been encouraged to follow official advisories and track alerts through government channels and weather apps to ensure safety.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good that they're giving advance warnings this time. Last year's floods in Chennai were terrible. Hope the disaster management teams are actually ready and not just on paper.
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Arjun K
The temperature drop will be a relief from this heat! But worried about farmers - hope they get proper support for their crops during this unpredictable weather.
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Sarah B
As someone who experienced the 2015 Chennai floods, I appreciate these detailed forecasts. The drainage systems in many of these districts need urgent improvement though.
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Vikram M
At least it's good for groundwater levels. Tamil Nadu needs every drop of rain we can get! Just hope people in low-lying areas stay safe. 🌧️
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Michael C
The meteorological department has really improved their forecasting accuracy in recent years. Timely alerts like this can save lives and property damage.

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