Tamil Nadu Braces for 3-Day Rainfall, Fishermen Warned of Rough Seas

The India Meteorological Department forecasts moderate rainfall across several parts of Tamil Nadu over the next three days due to an active atmospheric circulation. Delta districts are likely to see rain on Monday, with similar conditions continuing in other regions, while interior parts may stay generally dry. Minimum temperatures are expected to remain 2-3°C below normal, with frost possible in hilly areas like the Nilgiris. Crucially, the IMD has issued a strong advisory warning fishermen against venturing into the sea due to potentially dangerous wind speeds up to 65 kmph.

Key Points: TN Rainfall Alert: 3-Day Forecast & Fishermen Warning

  • Moderate rainfall in delta districts
  • Colder temps & frost in hills
  • Fishermen warned of 65 kmph winds
  • Early morning fog expected
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Rains forecast across TN for next three days, fishermen warned against venturing into sea

IMD forecasts moderate rain across Tamil Nadu for 3 days, with cold spells in hills and a strong warning for fishermen against rough seas. Details inside.

"Wind speeds... are expected to reach up to 65 kilometres per hour, making sea conditions rough and potentially dangerous. - India Meteorological Department"

Chennai, Dec 29

The India Meteorological Department has forecast moderate rainfall across several parts of Tamil Nadu over the next three days, owing to an active atmospheric circulation prevailing over the Comorin region and the adjoining southeast Arabian Sea.

According to the Weather Department, delta districts, including Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai and Pudukkottai, are likely to receive moderate rainfall on Monday.

Similar weather conditions are expected to continue over parts of southern and northern Tamil Nadu over the next two days as well.

The IMD said that while most interior parts of the state may experience generally dry weather, isolated spells of rain are expected in certain regions.

Light fog is also expected during the early morning hours in several areas, particularly in inland districts.

In its forecast, the department stated that minimum temperatures across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry are likely to remain 2 to 3 degrees Celsius below normal over the next few days.

Colder conditions are expected in higher altitudes, with chances of frost or cold spells in hilly regions such as the Nilgiris and Kodaikanal. Residents in these areas have been advised to take adequate precautions against the cold weather.

In Chennai, the maximum temperature is expected to hover around 30 degrees Celsius. Early morning mist or light fog is likely in some parts of the city, which may slightly affect visibility during the early hours.

Meanwhile, the IMD has issued a strong advisory to fishermen, cautioning them against venturing into the sea along the southern Tamil Nadu coast, the Gulf of Mannar, and the adjoining Kumari sea region. Wind speeds in these areas are expected to reach up to 65 kilometres per hour, making sea conditions rough and potentially dangerous.

Fishermen have been advised to remain onshore until weather conditions improve, while authorities have been instructed to maintain vigilance and disseminate timely warnings to coastal communities.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The drop in temperature is a welcome change from the usual Chennai heat! But the early morning fog is a real problem for commuters. Drive safe, people.
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Karthik V
While the warning for fishermen is crucial, I hope the government also has a plan to support them financially during these no-fishing days. Many families depend on daily catches.
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Sarah B
The forecast for the hills sounds beautiful but very cold. If you're planning a trip to Ooty or Kodaikanal, please pack proper woolens. Frostbite is no joke.
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Aman W
Moderate rain in the delta districts is good for the samba crop. Farmers will be relieved. Hope it's well distributed and not too intense.
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Varun X
The IMD forecast is helpful, but sometimes the localised intensity is missed. Last time in my area, 'isolated spells' meant waterlogging. Hope the civic bodies are prepared this time.

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