Residents in Tamil Nadu can expect a blend of mild winter chill, patchy fog, and isolated rainfall in the upcoming days as per the latest advisory from the Regional Meteorological Centre. Moderate early-morning fog is predicted in western and north-western districts, especially in hilly and interior areas like Nilgiris, Salem, and Vellore. Reduced visibility due to fog may impact commuters, particularly on highways and ghat roads, urging caution during morning travel.
In contrast, parts of southern Tamil Nadu and the delta districts are likely to witness light rainfall on Thursday. The meteorological centre anticipates scattered, light showers in certain places, offering temporary relief from dry weather and aiding standing crops. Meanwhile, dry weather is expected to persist in most parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, with skies remaining clear to partly cloudy.
Temperatures in interior Tamil Nadu are expected to increase slightly in the coming days, with maximum temperatures likely to be above normal, especially in inland districts. While fog and cloud cover may lead to cooler mornings, warmer daytime conditions are projected, creating temperature fluctuations. Chennai is expected to have partly cloudy skies, offering pleasant weather with moderate daytime warmth and comfortable evenings.
Overall, Tamil Nadu will see varied weather patterns, including foggy mornings in the hills, light showers in the south, and dry conditions in most regions. Authorities advise the public, including travelers and farmers, to stay informed about local forecasts and take necessary precautions.
