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City to see humid weather today; rains to recede

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CHENNAI: Chennai is expected to witness humidity on the counting day, while southern and western districts will see thundersto­rms with light to moderate rains on Sunday. While the relative humidity has been high in coastal areas over the last week, the thundersto­rms are likely to decrease from Monday, as well as rainfall.

“On May 2, since the relative humidity is hovering between 50% and 90% over coastal and adjoining districts, the actual air temperatur­e is likely to be perceived above the normal by 4-5 degree C. This may cause unusual sweating from the mornings to evenings,” said a release from the Regional Meteorolog­ical Centre, Chennai.

Meanwhile, temperatur­e forecasts for the city predict a slight increase in maximum temperatur­es of 37 degree C on Sunday and minimum temperatur­es of 28 degree C. On Saturday, Nungambakk­am saw maximum temperatur­es of 34.7 degree C and Meenambakk­am had 35.7 degree C, with a relative humidity of 71% and 66% respective­ly.

For southern and Ghat districts, thundersto­rms with light to moderate rains will continue on Sunday, at isolated places over Western Ghat districts, Erode, Salem, and Dharmapuri, as well as Kanniyakum­ari and Tirunelvel­i districts.

“It was an active day of thundersto­rms for Kerala, Kanniyakum­ari,

Tenkasi, Theni, Tirunelvel­i, The Nilgiris, Erode and other districts near the Western Ghats. Salem-Namakkal belt joined the foray, with very intense thundersto­rms. Delta districts and Ramanathap­uram are also seeing some convergenc­e on the other side,” said weather blogger Pradeep John, who runs the page Tamil Nadu Weatherman.

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