IMD predicts hot days from May 10
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‘Favourable wind pattern keeping the day temperature normal’
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Favourable wind pattern and weather system over the Bay of Bengal have kept the day temperatures close to normal so far.
‘Favourable wind pattern keeping the day temperature normal’ Most parts of the State are being spared of soaring mercury levels even as peak summer days, the season locally referred to as
Kathiri, has started.
Favourable wind pattern and weather system over the Bay of Bengal has kept the day temperatures close to normal so far.
On Wednesday, the weather stations in Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam recorded 35 degree Celsius, which are close to average day temperature for the day. However, people in coastal regions would experience sultry weather due to the high humidity levels as in 70% at Nungambakkam.
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Light rain likely in some parts of south Tamil Nadu by weekend
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Dry, hot weather to prevail over the rest of the State
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Dry, hot weather to prevail over the rest of the State
Some parts of south Tamil Nadu may get a respite from summer heat towards the weekend. The Meteorological Department has forecast chances of light rain for two or three days around March 19.
However, hot days are in store for the other parts of the State as dry weather will persist through the week. Officials of the Meteorological Department said the maximum temperature might rise two to three degree Celsius above normal temperature for the day in a few places. On Monday, the weather station in Nungambakkam experienced close to normal day temperature of 33.6 degree Celsius.