Tamil Nadu Flood Alert: IMD Warns of Heavy Rain in Mayiladuthurai, Cuddalore

The India Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rainfall warning for Tamil Nadu. Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore districts are expected to experience significant showers on Wednesday and Thursday. Chennai has already been witnessing widespread moderate to heavy rainfall across various localities. Authorities have advised caution in vulnerable areas due to potential waterlogging and flooding risks.

Key Points: IMD Heavy Rainfall Alert for Tamil Nadu Districts Mayiladuthurai Cuddalore

  • Low-pressure system forms over Bay of Bengal and Kumari Sea
  • System moving west-northwest bringing widespread Tamil Nadu showers
  • Chennai experiences moderate to heavy rain across multiple localities
  • Waterfall bathing banned in Western Ghats due to flooding risks
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IMD forecast for heavy rain in TN's Mayiladuthurai, Cuddalore

IMD issues heavy rainfall warning for Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore districts as low-pressure system forms over Bay of Bengal. Chennai experiences widespread showers.

"Heavy rainfall is likely over Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore districts on Wednesday and Thursday - India Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Nov 19

Heavy rainfall is expected in Tamil Nadu's Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore districts on Wednesday and Thursday due to a low-pressure system that has formed over the Bay of Bengal and adjoining Kumari Sea.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that the system is likely to move in a west–northwest direction, bringing widespread showers to several parts of Tamil Nadu. Since early Tuesday, Chennai has been experiencing intermittent rains triggered by the developing low-pressure area.

Many parts of the city witnessed moderate to heavy spells throughout the day. Localities such as Thiruvanmiyur, Mylapore, Adyar, Pattinapakkam, and Marina Beach recorded steady rains, while Nungambakkam, Vadapalani, T. Nagar, Guindy, Anna Nagar, and Koyambedu also saw widespread showers.

In the western parts of the city, areas including Valasaravakkam, Maduravoyal, and Vanagaram reported moderate rain. Southern Chennai too received significant showers -- Alandur, the airport region, Pallavaram, Chrompet, and Vandalur experienced persistent rainfall. On Old Mahabalipuram Road in the state capital, Sholinganallur and Chemmenchery recorded heavy rain, with nearby localities such as Ottiyambakkam and Sithalapakkam also receiving steady spells. Two-wheeler riders were seen struggling through the downpour.

In Chengalpattu district, heavy rain lashed Kalambakkam, Urapakkam, Guduvancheri, and Kattankolathur.

Meanwhile, on the Western Ghats, sudden intense rain caused flooding in waterfalls, including Courtallam Main Falls, Puliyaruvi, Chittaruvi, and Aintharuvi. Authorities have temporarily banned bathing at these popular tourist spots due to dangerously high water levels. The decision left several tourists and Sabarimala pilgrims disappointed.

According to IMD officials, the current low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is expected to persist and continue its west–northwest movement.

As a result, heavy rainfall is likely over Mayiladuthurai and Cuddalore districts on Wednesday and Thursday, while Chennai can expect moderate showers during this period.

The IMD further noted that a fresh low-pressure system is likely to form over the southeast Bay of Bengal on November 22. This system may intensify subsequently, potentially bringing more rain to Tamil Nadu later this week.

Authorities have advised residents in vulnerable and low-lying regions to remain cautious, as heavy rainfall could lead to waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and possible flooding in certain pockets. Fishermen have also been urged to follow weather advisories.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
As someone from Mayiladuthurai, we're preparing for the worst. Our agricultural fields are already waterlogged from last week's rain. This additional rainfall could damage our standing crops. 😟
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James A
The IMD forecasts have been quite accurate this season. Good that they're giving advance warnings so people can prepare. Hope the fishermen heed the advisories.
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Shreya B
While the warnings are helpful, I wish the government would focus more on improving drainage infrastructure. Every year we face the same issues during monsoon. The system needs permanent solutions, not temporary fixes.
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Karthik V
My relatives in Chennai say the rain has been continuous since morning. Two-wheeler riders are really struggling on the roads. Please drive safely everyone! 🚗💨
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Nisha Z
The waterfalls ban is disappointing for tourists but absolutely necessary for safety. Better safe than sorry! Hope the pilgrims find alternative arrangements.

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