Tamil Nadu Weather Alert: Heavy Rain Threatens Delta Districts Amid Bay System

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai has issued a weather alert for Tamil Nadu. A low-pressure area forming over the Bay of Bengal is expected to bring significant rainfall. Southern and delta districts face the highest risk of heavy showers and potential flooding. Authorities are advising caution and monitoring the system's development closely.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Southern Delta Districts Heavy Rain Forecast

  • Low-pressure system developing over southwestern Bay of Bengal
  • Moderate to heavy rain forecast for southern Tamil Nadu districts
  • Fishermen warned against sea ventures due to rough conditions
  • Delta regions including Thanjavur, Tiruvarur face flooding risk
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Heavy rain in store for TN's southern, Delta districts as low pressure area forms over Bay of Bengal

RMC Chennai warns of heavy rainfall in Tamil Nadu's delta regions as low-pressure area forms over Bay of Bengal. Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam districts at risk.

"Between November 13 and 17, the delta belt may witness heavy rain at isolated locations - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Nov 12

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC), Chennai, on Wednesday issued a weather alert predicting widespread rainfall across several parts of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal over the next few days due to a developing low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal.

According to the latest bulletin from the RMC, a low-pressure system is currently persisting over the southwestern Bay of Bengal and adjoining southeastern Bay, influencing weather conditions across the southern peninsula.

This atmospheric disturbance is expected to bring moderate to heavy rain accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in isolated places of Tamil Nadu, particularly in the southern and delta regions.

Between November 13 and 17, the Met Department forecast indicates intermittent light to moderate rain in several districts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. The delta belt, comprising Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, and Mayiladuthurai, along with Cuddalore, Villupuram, Chengalpattu, and Kallakurichi, may witness heavy rain at isolated locations during this period.

On November 18, rainfall activity is expected to intensify slightly, with light to moderate rain likely over many areas of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal.

The RMC bulletin also warns that Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Pudukottai, and Ramanathapuram districts, as well as Karaikal, could experience heavy spells at one or two places.

The Weather Department has urged fishermen to stay cautious and avoid venturing into the sea in the coming days, as the developing system could cause rough sea conditions and gusty winds along the coastal regions.

Authorities have been instructed to stay alert, particularly in the southern coastal districts, where isolated heavy rainfall could lead to waterlogging, flooding of low-lying areas, and disruptions in road traffic.

Meteorologists said that further updates will depend on the evolution of the low-pressure system, which could strengthen as it moves westward over the Bay of Bengal.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Every year same story during monsoon. The drainage systems in these delta districts need serious upgrading. Hope this time the administration is better prepared than last year.
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Sarah B
Good that fishermen are being warned in advance. Safety should be the priority, even if it means temporary loss of livelihood. Better safe than sorry!
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Arjun K
At least this rain will be good for the standing crops in delta regions. Farmers have been waiting for proper monsoon showers. Hope it's not too destructive though.
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Meera T
Chennai seems to be spared this time, but our southern districts need all the support. Hope the disaster management teams are on standby. 🙏
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David E
The meteorological department's forecasting has improved significantly over the years. Timely warnings like these really help in disaster preparedness.

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