Tamil Nadu Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Rain Amid Delayed Monsoon

The Regional Meteorological Centre has issued a weather alert for Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Thunderstorms with moderate rainfall are expected across several regions today and tomorrow. Despite the official onset of the northeast monsoon, its full impact remains delayed due to weak easterly winds. Weather patterns are expected to stabilize around November 12 when monsoon conditions strengthen.

Key Points: Thunderstorms Rain Forecast Tamil Nadu Puducherry Today

  • Moderate thunderstorms with lightning expected in isolated Tamil Nadu areas
  • Maximum temperatures may rise 4°C above normal in some districts
  • Northeast monsoon delayed due to weak easterly wind patterns
  • Light to moderate rainfall likely to continue until November 11
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Weather department predicts thunderstorms, rain in TN, Puducherry today

RMC Chennai predicts moderate thunderstorms and rainfall across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, with hot afternoons triggering evening showers until November 11.

"Despite the official onset of the northeast monsoon, its full impact is yet to be felt - Regional Meteorological Centre"

Chennai, Nov 4

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has forecast moderate rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms across several parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Tuesday (November 4).

The centre’s bulletin noted that although the northeast monsoon has officially set in, its full impact is yet to be felt due to weak easterly winds and the lingering influence of westerlies.

According to the 24-hour rainfall data ending Monday morning, Malai in Ranipet district, Sethupattu in Tiruvannamalai district, and Valathi in Villupuram district each received 3 cm of rainfall.

A low-pressure area over the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining Myanmar coast continues to persist in the same region and is likely to move towards the coasts of Bangladesh and Myanmar during the next 24 hours.

The RMC bulletin further stated that moderate thunderstorms with lightning are expected over isolated places in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry on Tuesday and Wednesday, while light rain is likely to continue till November 11.

Maximum temperatures in a few districts could rise by up to 4 degrees Celsius above normal, the forecast added. For Chennai and its suburbs, the sky is likely to remain partly cloudy, with light to moderate showers accompanied by thunder and lightning at a few locations later in the day. Daytime heat is expected to remain on the higher side due to limited moisture inflow from the Bay.

Despite the official onset of the northeast monsoon, meteorologists noted that the westerly wind pattern remains active and that the easterly flow has not yet strengthened, leading to sporadic, delayed rainfall in many regions.

The prevailing hot afternoons, however, have triggered convective rains during the evenings and nights. Weather experts predict that this pattern will persist till around November 12, after which the easterly winds are likely to intensify, paving the way for the northeast monsoon to strengthen across the state.

Meanwhile, a tropical storm named ‘Kalmaegi’ has formed over the South China Sea near the Philippines and is heading towards Thailand. Officials clarified that this system will have no significant impact on the northeast monsoon over Tamil Nadu.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The northeast monsoon delay is worrying for our farmers. They were expecting good rains by now for the samba crop. Hope the winds strengthen soon and bring proper monsoon showers.
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Sarah B
Living in OMR, we've been experiencing these evening thunderstorms regularly. The lightning is quite spectacular but also concerning for safety. Corporation should ensure proper drainage to avoid waterlogging.
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Arjun K
The temperature rise of 4°C above normal is really concerning. Climate change is showing its effects clearly now. We need better urban planning with more green spaces to combat this urban heat island effect.
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Michael C
While the forecast is detailed, I wish the weather department would provide more localized predictions. "Few locations" in Chennai is too vague for planning daily activities. More specific area-wise alerts would be helpful.
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Kavya N
Good to know that tropical storm Kalmaegi won't affect us. After the 2015 floods, any mention of storms makes Chennai residents anxious. The corporation seems better prepared now though. 👍

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