Rain alert persists for a few Western Ghats districts this week
In the coastal places such as Chennai, the presence of the atmosphere moisture will bring storms in the evening or night when combined with the hot West. | Photo Loan: File picture
Strong wind convergence will affect heavy rainfall in several Western Ghats this week. Chennai can spend a day a day after the hot weather, as the evening showers can continue on Friday.
Regional Meteorology Center, up to 12 cm of rainfall until Saturday until Saturday Coimbatore and Nilgiris regions of the Ghat regions released a yellow air warning. Strong surface winds reaching 40-50 km / h can be valid at Tamil Nadu and Pudducherry’s isolated places until Saturday.
Chennai, who lives in warm and humid days, can get rid of suffocating on Friday. Light or moderate rainy evening storm can pollute some parts of the city and keep the temperature 36 degrees Celsius – 37 degrees Celsius.
B. Geetha, scientist ‘D’, RMC, an increase in Western wind speed would lead to wind convergence and will trigger rainfall in Ghat areas, he said. In the coastal places such as Chennai, the presence of the atmosphere moisture will bring storms in the evening or night when combined with the hot West. Sometimes, wind advection from other places such as Rayalaseema can also affect storms in the coastal areas, including Chennai.
The authority said it was typical that the West is strengthening in Southern TN regions such as Throwhukudi, Theizi and Dindigul at this time of the year. Isolated rainfall may be valid in the state until July 9th.
On Thursday, Valparai, Udhagamamanalam, Perrambalur and Nagercoil places such as 8.30 and 17:30 light shower recorded
The day became evident in Chennai, the temperature was about three degrees of centigrade from the precipitation of the previous day. Air stations in Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam recorded a maximum 34.1 centigrate and 34.6 degrees Celsius temperature, respectively. In areas such as Kasimedu (7 cm) and Perambur (6 cm), he received heavy rainfall for 24 hours on Thursday at 8.30.
Since June 1, the state had received 12% plus rainfall in this southwest monsoon.
In July view, the department estimates that most of the coastal places is above the normal temperature.
Published – 04 July 2025 07:41