The Indian Meteorological Department(IMD) predicts moderate rainfall in Western Ghats districts on Monday due to multiple low-pressure systems in nearby sea regions. Officials note active low-level cyclonic circulations in the southeast Arabian Sea, Lakshadweep, Kerala coasts, and the Comorin Sea areas. These weather conditions are expected to impact southern India, leading to moderate rainfall in Western Ghats districts. Residents are advised to be cautious, especially in hilly and landslide-prone areas, as intermittent rain may disrupt daily routines and travel.
The Meteorological Department issues a fog advisory for several interior districts, with moderate fog expected from Monday to the 5th of the month in Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Vellore, Ranipet, Nilgiris, and Dindigul districts. Motorists are cautioned about reduced visibility during early morning hours in these areas. Meanwhile, Chennai is anticipated to have stable weather conditions with partly cloudy skies throughout the day, maintaining a minimum temperature of around 23 degrees Celsius. This provides a relatively pleasant contrast to the cooler and wetter interior regions.
While no extreme weather warnings are currently in place, officials are closely monitoring the evolving low-pressure systems. Any significant changes in rainfall intensity or wind patterns will be promptly communicated through official advisories. Residents in affected districts are advised to stay informed with the latest weather updates and adhere to instructions from local authorities. Fishermen along the Kerala and Lakshadweep coasts are also urged to stay vigilant due to potential sea condition variations caused by the prevailing cyclonic circulations.
The prevailing weather pattern signifies the seasonal transition phase in southern India, characterized by fluctuations in rainfall, fog, and temperature. The Meteorological Department emphasizes the importance of staying updated with weather bulletins and following guidance from authorities to ensure safety during these weather conditions.
