Extreme heavy rainfall warning for Tamil Nadu withdrawn

The Regional Meteorological Department on Saturday withdrew the red alert predicting heavy to extremely heavy rainfall in a few districts of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-10-06 19:22 GMT
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Deputy Director General of Meteorology S Balachandran, said, “The cyclonic circulation over South Coastal TN and its neighbourhood has become less marked.”

He added, “The low-pressure area over Southeast Arabian sea has turned into a well-marked system over Southeast and adjoining East-Central Arabian Sea. It may concentrate into a depression and move northwestwards in 24 hours. It could also intensify into a cyclonic storm and move towards Oman coast.”

In the past 24 hours, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry received moderate rainfall at majority of places and heavy rainfall at a few places. Karaikal recorded 12 cm rainfall and Villupuram recorded 9 cm of rainfall.

On Friday, weathermen had already announced the onset of northeast monsoon over Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, Kerala, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh around October 8. This comes at a time when the southwest monsoon has further withdrawn from Telangana, most parts of coastal AP and parts of Rayalaseema and Karnataka. 

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