CHENNAI: For a town embraced through cool breeze and cloudy skies over the last two days, there was extra excellent news in store on Tuesday. Weathermen had forecast that a low drive space, which is expected to broaden over Bay of Bengal, is likely to accentuate right into a cyclonic storm through the tip of the month.
According to regional meteorological centre, Chennai, “A low drive space is very likely to broaden over Equatorial Indian Ocean and adjacent southwest Bay of Bengal to the southeast of Sri Lanka around April 25. It is very likely to accentuate right into a melancholy through 27th April. It is very likely to move northwestwards towards TN coast throughout east coast of Sri Lanka and is likely to accentuate right into a cyclonic storm through April 29.”
While southern and internal districts of the state and neighbouring districts of Chennai are already receiving pre-monsoon showers, the rain and the ocean breeze have had a salutary effect on the town’s weather with temperature losing from 35°C to 33.8°C. “The sky is likely to be partially cloudy. Maximum and Minimum temperatures are likely to be around 36°C and 28°Celsius respectively,” says a forecast for Wednesday and Thursday for Chennai.
FIZZLING OUT
Storm doesn’t appear to be intense, says Skymet
However, Skymet weather says the elements gadget, which is likely to broaden over Bay of Bengal, would possibly not have any effect on north coastal Tamil Nadu including Chennai.
“On April 29 and 30, it will move over the central and adjacent northeast Bay of Bengal. While on May 1, it might be close to the proximity of Bangladesh and Myanmar close to the Arakan coast, the gadget can be transferring in favourable weather stipulations as Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) can be around 29°C that are conducive for the formation of cyclonic storms.”
“Despite of a majority of these favourable factors, this storm, the first actual considered one of this season doesn’t seem intense in nature. When the monsoon current is powerful/aggressive/active, it has a tendency to suppress the cyclonic storm,” Skymet mentioned in a submit on its website online.
On Monday, a number of districts, including Vellore, Dharmapuri, Salem,
Nilgiris and Kanyakumari recorded rainfall whilst Chennai town noticed some strains.
IMD has forecast light to moderate rain at remoted places over Tamil Nadu until April 27. Thunderstorm with gusty winds (45-50kmph) and lightning is likely to happen at remoted places over Tamil Nadu on Tuesday.
According to regional meteorological centre, Chennai, “A low drive space is very likely to broaden over Equatorial Indian Ocean and adjacent southwest Bay of Bengal to the southeast of Sri Lanka around April 25. It is very likely to accentuate right into a melancholy through 27th April. It is very likely to move northwestwards towards TN coast throughout east coast of Sri Lanka and is likely to accentuate right into a cyclonic storm through April 29.”
While southern and internal districts of the state and neighbouring districts of Chennai are already receiving pre-monsoon showers, the rain and the ocean breeze have had a salutary effect on the town’s weather with temperature losing from 35°C to 33.8°C. “The sky is likely to be partially cloudy. Maximum and Minimum temperatures are likely to be around 36°C and 28°Celsius respectively,” says a forecast for Wednesday and Thursday for Chennai.
FIZZLING OUT
Storm doesn’t appear to be intense, says Skymet
However, Skymet weather says the elements gadget, which is likely to broaden over Bay of Bengal, would possibly not have any effect on north coastal Tamil Nadu including Chennai.
“On April 29 and 30, it will move over the central and adjacent northeast Bay of Bengal. While on May 1, it might be close to the proximity of Bangladesh and Myanmar close to the Arakan coast, the gadget can be transferring in favourable weather stipulations as Sea Surface Temperatures (SSTs) can be around 29°C that are conducive for the formation of cyclonic storms.”
“Despite of a majority of these favourable factors, this storm, the first actual considered one of this season doesn’t seem intense in nature. When the monsoon current is powerful/aggressive/active, it has a tendency to suppress the cyclonic storm,” Skymet mentioned in a submit on its website online.
On Monday, a number of districts, including Vellore, Dharmapuri, Salem,
Nilgiris and Kanyakumari recorded rainfall whilst Chennai town noticed some strains.
IMD has forecast light to moderate rain at remoted places over Tamil Nadu until April 27. Thunderstorm with gusty winds (45-50kmph) and lightning is likely to happen at remoted places over Tamil Nadu on Tuesday.
Good news for TN, cyclonic rain likely next wk
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April 24, 2019
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