On Thursday, Ratnagiri, Ratnagiri in Ratnagiri, was fixed. | Photo Credit: Venkoachalapathy C
The Regional Meteorological Center, Chennai, predicted the possibility of increasing precipitation compared to Tamil over the 14th May. In the districts along the western ghat and inner parts, heavy rainfall may occur for three days.
Parts of Tamil Nadu and Puduchherry can also experience burning heat with temperature levels, which will probably be two to three degrees above average to the center. Residents can endure unpleasant weather, because in several pockets of Tamil Nadu, including Chennai, high humidity and mercury are possible. RMC expects a slight decrease in the mercury level from 14 May.
On Monday, Madurai airport sparkled with the highest daily temperature of 41 degrees Celsius. Erode and Karur Paramami also hit the level of mercury above 40 degrees Celsius.
Southwestern monsoon is expected to appear through Kerala around 27. May can affect heavy rainfall in some parts of the state. B. Amudha, the head (other authorized), RMC, Chennai, said that the probable progress of clouding over the South Arabian sea, the Maldives and the Chamber of Chamber, and the promotion of the turbidity through Bengal and Andaman, and the Nicobar Islands can cause.
Dynamic weather models suggest that districts along the western Ghats and some internal districts can get heavy rainfall this week, along with parts of kerals, she said.
According to the bulletin, severe collisions on Nilgirics, Ghat Coimbatore, Tiruppur, Dindigul, Erode, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Salem and Tiruvannamea district can continue the isolated interior districts and Friday. Thursday.
RMC has predictions of scattered precipitation throughout the state until 18 May. Several seats in the state can cause storms and impact winds with a speed reaching 40-50 km / h.
Both branches of clouding over the Arab Sea and Bengal Bay would be monitored for progress in the monsoon of SW, said Mrs. Amudha.
Published – May 13, 2025 06:02 IS