Orange Alert for 7 TN Districts as Bay of Bengal System Strengthens

A low-pressure system has formed over the southwest Bay of Bengal and is intensifying near the Sri Lankan coast. The IMD has issued an Orange Alert for seven Tamil Nadu districts warning of extremely heavy rainfall on Monday. Chennai and its suburbs are likely to experience overcast skies with heavy to very heavy spells of rain throughout the day. Authorities have urged residents to stay updated through official weather bulletins and avoid unnecessary travel during peak showers.

Key Points: IMD Issues Orange Alert for 7 Tamil Nadu Districts Amid Heavy Rain

  • Low-pressure system intensifying over southwest Bay of Bengal near Sri Lankan coast
  • System expected to move west-northwestwards bringing significant rainfall
  • Seven districts including Chennai under Orange Alert for Monday
  • Highest rainfall recorded in Kanyakumari district at 6 cm
  • Southern and northern districts to receive similar weather on Tuesday
  • City corporation puts field teams on alert for waterlogging
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Orange alert for 7 TN districts as low pressure system strengthens in Bay of Bengal

IMD warns of extremely heavy rainfall in Chennai, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur and 4 other districts as low-pressure system intensifies over Bay of Bengal. Stay safe.

"Residents in these districts are advised to stay cautious, avoid waterlogged areas, and follow advisories issued by local authorities. - IMD Chennai"

Chennai, Nov 17

A low-pressure area that formed over the southwest Bay of Bengal near the Sri Lankan coast has intensified. It is expected to move towards Tamil Nadu, prompting the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Chennai, to issue an Orange Alert for seven districts, warning of extremely heavy rainfall on Monday.

According to the IMD, the system, which developed on Sunday morning, continues to persist in the same region. Weather models indicate that it is likely to move west-northwestwards over the next 24 hours, bringing significant rainfall activity to several parts of Tamil Nadu.

In the 24 hours ending Monday morning, the highest rainfall was recorded in Thirparappu in Kanyakumari district at 6 cm. This was followed by 4 cm in Sembanarkoil (Mayiladuthurai district) and 3 cm in Parangipettai (Cuddalore district).

With the system gradually strengthening, the IMD has forecast moderate thunderstorms and light to moderate rainfall for many coastal and interior districts today.

On Tuesday, the southern and northern districts are likely to receive similar weather, accompanied by thunder and lightning.

Seven districts -- Chennai, Chengalpattu, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, Mayiladuthurai, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, and the Karaikal region -- have been placed under Orange Alert for the likelihood of extremely heavy rainfall on Monday.

Residents in these districts are advised to stay cautious, avoid waterlogged areas, and follow advisories issued by local authorities.

Meanwhile, Cuddalore, Villupuram, Thanjavur, Pudukkottai, Ramanathapuram, Thoothukudi, Tirunelveli, Kanyakumari, and the Union Territory of Puducherry are expected to experience heavy rainfall today. For Tuesday, the IMD has predicted heavy rainfall in the southern districts of Kanyakumari, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, Ramanathapuram, Sivaganga, Virudhunagar, Tenkasi, and Theni.

Chennai and its suburbs are likely to see overcast skies throughout the day. Some areas may receive heavy to very heavy spells of rain.

The city corporation has put its field teams on alert to tackle potential waterlogging, while residents have been advised to avoid unnecessary travel during peak showers.

With the northeast monsoon active and atmospheric conditions favouring heavy precipitation, the IMD continues to monitor the system closely. Authorities have urged the public to stay updated through official weather bulletins and take necessary precautions.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Living in Chennai, we're used to these monsoon alerts but orange alert means serious business. Already seeing waterlogging in some areas. Hope the drainage systems hold up this time! 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who experienced the 2015 floods, I appreciate the early warnings from IMD. The forecasting has improved significantly over the years. Better safe than sorry!
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Arjun K
While the alerts are helpful, I wish the government would focus more on permanent infrastructure solutions. Every year same story - alerts, waterlogging, then back to normal until next monsoon. We need better urban planning.
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Kavya N
Farmers in these districts must be worried about their crops. Heavy rainfall during harvest season can be devastating. Hope the authorities have contingency plans for agricultural areas too.
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Michael C
Good to see detailed district-wise information. The IMD app is quite accurate these days. Following their updates regularly from Coimbatore - we're expecting some rain here too but not as heavy.

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