The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Wet weather across the State to ease heatwave conditions for a few days

Weather systems, which are lying closer to Tamil Nadu region, likely to cause thundersho­wers till Sunday. After many days, the State did not record a ‘hot day’ on Monday, and the maximum temperatur­e remained below 40 degrees Celsius

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Scattered rain, which will cover more districts from Wednesday, is likely to keep the soaring mercury levels in check in the State till Sunday. With heavy rain predicted, districts along the Western Ghats and interior parts of Tamil Nadu, which were reeling under blistering heat, may get a brief respite till the weekend.

Weather systems, which are lying closer to Tamil Nadu region, are likely to bring about thundersho­wers over the State till Sunday.

The Regional Meteorolog­ical Centre (RMC) has forecast fairly widespread rain in many places from Wednesday, with showers of light to moderate intensity and gusty winds reaching speeds of up to 40 kmph.

Heavy rain, predicted at one or two places in seven districts on Tuesday, is likely to spread to more districts, such as Namakkal and Salem, and the delta

People caught in the rain in Saligramam in Chennai on Monday.

region from Thursday. North interior parts of the State, which experience­d prolonged heatwave conditions, also have good chances of heavy rain.

The prevailing wet spell has helped ease heatwave conditions in several places.

After many days, the State did not record a ‘hot day’ on Monday, and the

maximum temperatur­e remained below 40 degrees Celsius.

Erode recorded 39.4 degrees Celsius, which was the highest day temperatur­e recorded in the State on Monday. Places such as Madurai, Thoothukud­i, Tirupattur, and Chennai registered slightly below normal temperatur­e. Nungambakk­am and Meenambakk­am

in Chennai recorded 36 degrees Celsius and 37 degrees Celsius respective­ly.

Rain lashed various parts of the State till Monday evening. Periyakula­m in Theni district received nearly 4 cm of rain and Valparai, Coimbatore, Palayamkot­tai, Erode, and Yercaud received 2 cm of rain. Many other places such as Ramanathap­uram, Tiruchi, Namakkal, and Tiruvarur also got light rain.

While the mercury level may jump two or three degrees Celsius above average in one or two pockets of the north interior parts of the State till Wednesday, the RMC has predicted that the maximum temperatur­e is likely to remain close to normal or dip below normal over the State on Thursday and Friday.

P. Senthamara­i Kannan, Director, Area Cyclone Warning Centre, Chennai, said a cyclonic circulatio­n that was lying over the Comorin area and a trough extending from it would trigger rain. The position of the weather system would decide on the rain intensity and spatial coverage.

Rainfall for the past few days has marginally shrunk the rain gap in Tamil Nadu. The State has received 4.2 cm of rain, which is short by 52% for the season. OŽcials said Chennai too had the possibilit­y of light rain till Wednesday.

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