The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rains in some areas of Tamil Nadu. The Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) said that heavy rains are likely to receive heavy rains in various parts of Tamil Nadu on Monday after Sunday. The IMD has predicted heavy rainfall in the south-east of the Bay of Bengal due to seasonal conditions like cyclonic storm.
According to IMD, Yellow alert has been issued for Coimbatore as well as Nilgiri, Thei, Dindigul and Tenkasi districts. On Sunday, many parts of the state received rain with thunder, glow and strong winds. According to the Regional Meteorological Center, cyclonic conditions are arising due to the current weather pattern. Which extends 3.1 km above sea level. Along with this, a trough (low pressure area) has spread from Madhya Maharashtra to northern Tamil Nadu and internal Karnataka.
Rain in many areas:
The area of low pressure in the Bay of South-Eastern Bengal and its surrounding areas is also contributing to the rain. On 5 April, southern Tamil Nadu received heavy rainfall. Tiruppur received 11 cm of rain in the north. While Kozipurvili of Kanyakumari received 19 cm of rain. Apart from this, Chennai was cloudy on Sunday.
Meteorologists said that due to rising temperature
Cyclone pressure over Tamil Nadu has weakened. There is no significant change in the maximum temperature in the next two days. However, 2-3 ° C is expected to increase in various areas of Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal between 7 and 9 April. During this time, the temperature of the day may increase. Tamil Nadu has received more than average rainfall during the current Northeast monsoon. The state recorded 447 mm of rainfall. Which is more than the weather standard 393 mm. Chennai alone received 845 mm of rainfall. Which is 16 percent more than the average.
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