
The heavy downpour was reported in Chennai 9. August in various districts of Tamil Nadu, which further led to waterlogging. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) warned against the “storm, lightning” in some districts and said it could result in “slippery roads” in some areas.
Which districts of Tamil Nadu could be affected?
The storm and lightning lightning to modify the rain for probably for Krishnagiri and Tirupattur Nagapattinam and Thiruvarrur today distinguished until 10:00, IMD said.
He added that the operation could potentially affect these regions.
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On Thursday, Chennai experienced almost a normal temperature of 34.5 ° C. On the other hand, cities like Madurai and Palayamkottai faced intensive heat, while Madurai was burning 40 ° C, which is the highest temperature in the state.
Meanwhile, Wallajah in the Ranipet district received the highest rainfall in the state and recorded 13 cm on Thursday. In parts of Vellore, Coimbatore and Tirupattur continued light rain by 18:00
Remove precipitation is expected to persist until August 13 and will probably help reduce the rain deficit in the northern districts such as Krishnagiri, Kancheepuram and Dharmapuri, reports.
Several parts of Tamil Nadu witnessed isolated precipitation recently. Arcot and Caveripakkam in the Ranipet district received 9 mm ech, while the Ambatur (Frast), Waljah (Ranpet) and Ammundi (Vellore) recorded 8 mm. Cheyyar Arg in Tiruvananamalai registered 19:00 Rainfal.
In terms of temperatures, Madurai Airport saw the highest maximum temperature in a state at 40.0 ° C. On the other side of Karur Paramamami saw the lowest minimum temperature at 21.0 ° C.
RMC (regional meteorological department) called this as normal seasonal precipitation. Few districts, including Tirunelvel, Coimbatore, Tenkasi and Mayiladuturai, have so far received an excessive downpour.
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