The India Meteorological Division (IMD) has forecast widespread rainfall throughout a number of southern states from October 30 to November 2, as a result of cyclonic circulations within the area. The IMD’s newest press launch signifies the presence of two cyclonic circulations: one over the Gulf of Mannar, extending as much as 2.1 km above imply sea degree, and one other over the southwest Bay of Bengal, off the south Andhra Pradesh coast, between 1.5 and three.1 km above sea degree.
In keeping with the IMD, gentle to reasonable rain together with remoted thunderstorms and lightning is anticipated over Kerala & Mahe, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, and Karnataka between October 30 and November 2. Rain can also be possible over Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Telangana on October 30, and over Rayalaseema on October 30 and 31.
The IMD has additionally cautioned that remoted heavy rainfall is more likely to have an effect on Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal from October 30 to November 2, and Kerala & Mahe from November 1 to three. South Inside Karnataka can also be anticipated to obtain remoted heavy showers on October 31 and November 1.
Very heavy rainfall more likely to happen over South Inside Karnataka and Andaman & Nicobar.
Heavy rainfall more likely to happen over Gujarat State, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, Coastal & North Inside Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema and Andhra Pradesh in the present day.… pic.twitter.com/Y3MrDlHJRL
— India Meteorological Division (@Indiametdept) October 20, 2024
As per the Regional Meteorological Centre’s (RMC) forecast of heavy rains in Chennai on Wednesday, a number of locations obtained rainfall leading to waterlogging in some locations.
#WATCH | Tamil Nadu: Chennai metropolis receives rainfall, waterlogging seen in varied areas.
Visuals from Guindy and Ashok Nagar. pic.twitter.com/whZFmDjneu
— ANI (@ANI) October 30, 2024
The RMC predicts a “partly cloudy sky with reasonable to heavy rain” and has indicated that moist spells are anticipated till November 5.
Particular districts in Tamil Nadu more likely to expertise heavy downpours embrace Dindigul, Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, Karur, Namakkal, Salem, Erode, Dharmapuri, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, Kallakurichi, Ariyalur, and Perambalur.