Possibility of rain until October 5 in Tamil Nadu, advice to avoid landslides

Chennai, September 30 (IANS). People in Tamil Nadu and other southern states are not expected to get relief from rain. The Chennai -based Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) predicted to form a new low printing area over the bay of Bengal on Wednesday, which is likely to rain in the coming days in other southern states, including Tamil Nadu. According to RMC officials, there is an atmospheric circulation over the northern parts of the Andamanic. As a result of this effect, a new area of ​​low pressure is expected to develop more than October 2 on the Bay of Central Bengal and the Northern Andamanee next door. This system can further strengthen and influence the weather patterns in South India. The meteorological office said that there is also widespread atmospheric circulation in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Karaikal, causing thunder and sporadic rain in many areas. On Tuesday and Wednesday, there is a possibility of moderate rain and lightning in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and parts of Karaikal. Moderate rain may continue in some areas of the state by October 5. The Nilgiri district has recorded the highest rainfall over the past 24 hours, where the Bandalur Taluka office area received 4 cm of rain. In addition, 3 cm of rain was recorded at Evalancha and Cherumuli in Nilgiri, Yarkoud in Salem and Mulanginavilai in the districts in Kanyakumari. Officials said this incessant rain helps to maintain soil moisture in the mountainous areas, but has also encouraged to take precautions in sensitive areas that fear landslides. RMC advised fishermen and coastal communities to be vigilant because of the possibility of stormy weather in the Bay of Bengal and the Andamese Sea in the coming days. The wind speed in the coast of Tamil Nadu and the surrounding water areas can be accelerated as a result of the development of the low pressure area. Meteorologists said that the exact route and intensity of this system would be clear within the next 24-48 hours, but its formation could cause more rainfall in northern coast Tamil Nadu and internal districts. The district administration was asked to be ready in the light of the local floods. -Ians BC shares this story tags

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