The Regional Meteorological Centre predicts moderate rainfall in parts of the Western Ghats over the next two days, with light to moderate rain expected in one or two places. However, most regions of Tamil Nadu are likely to remain dry. The rainfall activity is anticipated to be isolated, mainly in hilly areas, with no widespread precipitation expected.
In contrast, the rest of Tamil Nadu, including Puducherry and Karaikal, is set to have dry weather. Weather officials note the absence of significant weather systems affecting the state, leading to stable atmospheric conditions. Looking forward, moderate rainfall is forecasted for southern Tamil Nadu on February 26, primarily in select districts.
Temperature-wise, no significant fluctuations are foreseen in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in the upcoming days, although a slight increase in maximum temperatures is possible. Daytime temperatures are projected to be around seasonal averages. In Chennai, the sky is expected to be partly cloudy throughout the day, with a chance of light mist in some areas during the early morning hours.
The maximum temperature in Chennai is forecasted to range between 33 and 34 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature is expected to be between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius. Meteorological officials advise residents in the Western Ghats districts to be cautious of brief rain spells, especially in hilly terrains, while assuring that no significant weather disturbances are on the horizon in the state.
