IMD Forecasts Rain in Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats, Fog in Some Areas

The India Meteorological Department has forecast light to moderate rainfall at isolated places across Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats and southern districts due to multiple atmospheric systems. While most of Tamil Nadu will remain dry, some areas may experience morning mist or light fog, with frost possible in hill regions like the Nilgiris. Chennai is expected to have partly cloudy conditions with temperatures between 21-30°C. The IMD has advised residents, farmers, and commuters in affected areas to stay cautious of changing weather and visibility conditions.

Key Points: IMD Predicts Rain in Tamil Nadu, Fog in Parts | Weather Update

  • Rain in Western Ghats
  • Fog in isolated areas
  • Frost likely in hills
  • No major temp change
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IMD predicts rain in TN's Western Ghats; fog likely in some parts

IMD forecasts light to moderate rain in Tamil Nadu's Western Ghats, fog in some areas. Chennai to see partly cloudy skies. Check details.

"The combined impact of these systems is expected to bring intermittent rainfall to select regions of southern India. - IMD Bulletin"

Chennai, Dec 30

The India Meteorological Department has forecast light to moderate rainfall at isolated places across the Western Ghats and parts of southern Tamil Nadu on Tuesday, owing to the influence of multiple atmospheric systems prevailing over the region.

According to the weather bulletin, an atmospheric circulation is currently active over the southeast Arabian Sea off the Kerala coast. Another similar system is present over the southeast Bay of Bengal, while a third circulation has formed over the south coastal region of Andhra Pradesh and adjoining areas.

The combined impact of these systems is expected to bring intermittent rainfall to select regions of southern India.

As a result, districts along the Western Ghats and parts of southern Tamil Nadu are likely to experience light to moderate showers at one or two places during the day.

Weather conditions are expected to remain largely dry across the rest of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal, although isolated pockets may witness mist or light fog during the early morning or late-night hours.

The IMD has also stated that there will be no significant change in minimum temperatures across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. However, in a few places, minimum temperatures may dip by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius below normal.

Cold conditions are likely to persist during the night and early morning hours, particularly in inland regions.

In the Nilgiris district and the Kodaikanal hill ranges of Dindigul district, the department has forecast the possibility of light frost or dew formation during late-night or early-morning hours. Such conditions are common during this period due to clear skies and lower temperatures in elevated regions.

For Chennai, the weather is expected to remain partly cloudy throughout the day. The city may experience light mist or fog during the early morning or late-night hours. The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 29 to 30 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is expected to range between 21 and 22 degrees Celsius.

The Meteorological Department has advised residents, particularly those in hilly and low-lying regions, to remain cautious of changing weather conditions, especially during early morning hours. Farmers and commuters have also been advised to stay updated with local weather advisories, as intermittent changes in temperature and visibility may affect routine activities.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a farmer in the Nilgiris district, this forecast is crucial. Light frost can damage our crops if we're not prepared. The advisory for farmers is appreciated, but I wish the IMD's district-level alerts came via SMS more reliably. Sometimes we miss the online bulletin.
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David E
Visiting Chennai for work from London. The weather description sounds pleasant – 29°C in December is like a warm summer day for us! 😅 Thanks for the heads-up about morning fog, will factor that in for my early airport commute.
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Karthik V
The science behind it is fascinating – three different circulations affecting the region. IMD's modelling has improved a lot. Hope the rain in the Western Ghats is good and steady, not heavy. We need it for the reservoirs, but without landslides please.
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Sneha F
In Chennai, we just get the "partly cloudy" and mist. Meanwhile, the hills get proper weather! A bit jealous. At least the temperatures are comfortable. Perfect time for some evening filter kaapi.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while the forecast is detailed, the use of terms like "one or two places" for rainfall is too vague for practical planning. Which towns exactly? As a truck driver on the Salem-Kochi route, this makes a big difference to my schedule.

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