In accordance with RMC officers, a number of areas, together with the Nilgiris, Coimbatore (ghat areas), Theni, Tirunelveli, Tenkasi, Dindigul, Kanniyakumari, and Tiruppur, are anticipated to witness intense rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds starting from 40 to 50 kmph between Could 25 and Could 28.
RMC Director B. Amudha famous {that a} low-pressure space is more likely to kind over the west-central and adjoining north Bay of Bengal round Could 27.
This improvement may additional improve rainfall exercise over the southern peninsula within the coming days.
The Nilgiris and the ghat areas of Coimbatore have already recorded important rainfall up to now 24 hours.
Avalanche and Pandalur within the Nilgiris district acquired 11 cm of rain every, whereas Chinnakalar in Coimbatore recorded 9 cm.
The Meteorological Division has issued a Purple Alert for the Nilgiris district, warning of the potential for remoted extraordinarily heavy rainfall on Could 25 and 26.
Chennai is predicted to expertise reasonable rain and thunderstorms throughout the identical interval.
Daytime temperatures within the metropolis are more likely to hover between 35 levels Celsius and 37 levels Celsius.
Authorities have suggested residents in hilly and low-lying areas to remain vigilant and comply with security directions issued by native administrations.
The danger of landslides, flash floods, and waterlogging is especially excessive in weak districts, particularly within the Western Ghats area.
Catastrophe administration groups are on standby, and officers are making ready for potential disruptions to journey, transport, and public utilities.
With the monsoon system anticipated to stay lively, additional forecasts relating to rainfall in June can be issued by the RMC after the formation of the anticipated low-pressure system within the Bay of Bengal.





