Tamil Nadu Weather Update: Orange Alert Issued Amid Heavy Rainfall Forecast

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Severe Weather Alert for Tamil Nadu

The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has issued an orange alert for Thanjavur, Pudukottai, and Ramanathapuram districts, predicting very heavy rainfall today. As a result, residents are preparing for potentially disruptive weather. Additionally, heavy rain is also expected across 21 additional districts in Tamil Nadu.

Affected Districts

According to Daily Thanthi, the following districts will experience heavy rain:

  • Theni
  • Dindigul
  • Coimbatore
  • Karur
  • Madurai
  • Sivagangai
  • Trichy
  • The Nilgiris
  • Tirupur
  • Erode
  • Krishnagiri
  • Dharmapuri
  • Tirupathur
  • Cuddalore
  • Ariyalur
  • Perambalur
  • Salem
  • Namakkal
  • Tiruvarur
  • Nagapattinam
  • Mayiladuthurai

This extensive forecast raises concerns about flooding and waterlogging in vulnerable areas.Residents should stay vigilant.

Rainfall Forecast

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Looking ahead, heavy rainfall is likely in the following districts on October 22:

  • Theni
  • Dindigul
  • Coimbatore
  • Karur
  • Madurai
  • Trichy
  • The Nilgiris
  • Tirupur
  • Erode

On October 23, the RMC predicts heavy rain in several regions. Residents should prepare for disruptions and stay alert for safety advisories.

  • Thanjavur
  • Pudukottai
  • Sivagangai
  • Madurai
  • Dindigul
  • Theni
From October 24 to 27, residents can expect moderate rain in one or two areas, which will provide a brief respite from heavy downpours.

Chennai Weather Forecast

In Chennai, moderate rain, along with thunder and lightning, is forecast for the next 48 hours. Consequently, the maximum temperature will hover around 33-34°C, thus offering a cooler alternative to the usual heat. As a result, this weather pattern may bring some much-needed relief.

Cyclone Dana: Potential Impact

The India Meteorological Department has reported an upper air cyclonic circulation in the Bay of Bengal, which has formed a low-pressure area. This system is predicted to move northwest; furthermore, it may strengthen into a depression by October 22. Additionally, it could evolve into a cyclone named Dana by October 23, potentially heading towards the coasts of Odisha and West Bengal.

While concerns about the impending cyclone exist, the weather department indicates it may not significantly impact Tamil Nadu. Furthermore, moderate rainfall has already begun in Chennai and nearby regions; thus, this is likely to continue over the next few days. This rainfall could lead to a decrease in both maximum and minimum temperatures, thereby providing relief from the heat.

Advisory for Fishermen

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Fishermen along the Tamil Nadu coast should avoid venturing into the sea until further notice. Specifically, wind speeds of 35 to 45 km/h are expected in the Gulf of Mannar and Comorin area, which poses risks for those at sea. Therefore, it’s crucial to heed these warnings.

Safety Precautions

As the weather unfolds, residents are encouraged to stay informed and take necessary precautions to ensure their safety. Therefore, keep an eye on official updates for the latest weather information and advisories. In summary, being prepared can make all the difference during this weather event.

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