CHENNAI: Following the 3 most up to date days of the year, the temperatures in the town on Friday dropped via three°C.
Weathermen stated the temperature would remain customary or underneath customary, around 37°C, over the weekend. The weather is about to turn sticky and humid, inflicting sweating for longer length, because the onset of sea breeze is behind schedule via two hours in June in comparison to May.
Warm westerly winds blowing from the Arabian Sea are rising in energy with the coming of the southwest monsoon. The gusting westerlies have begun to extend the onset of the cooler easterlies from the ocean. Humidity rises with build up of moisture in the air. "Sea breeze brings in moisture but also provides winds that help ease the sweating. To make use of these winds, residents must ensure cross-ventilation inside homes," stated former deputy director common of Regional Meteorological Centre Y E A Raj.
During May, on reasonable, the ocean breeze arrives in the town via 12.30pm and prevails for around 13 hours. In June it arrives around 2.20pm and persists for 10 hours. On Friday, sea breeze entered the city at 2.45pm when the temperature used to be around 35°C. By around 6pm, sea breeze cooled the city all the way down to 32°C.
Moisture in the sea breeze, however, increases the relative humidity from 60% at 2.45pm to 70% via 6pm. The India Meteorological Department observatory at Nungambakkam is shielded from direct warmth and hence reflects the warmth a resident would feel inside the home.
"The temperature out on the road is higher but free-flowing winds help cope with sweating. Indoors, residents will have to ensure wind flow so that sweat evaporates faster," Raj stated.
The maximum temperature on Friday used to be 36.2°C (1.three°C underneath customary). On Saturday, the sky is likely to be partly cloudy, which would possibly help stay the temperature in test. The met place of job has no longer predicted rainfall in the town for the following two days.
Weathermen stated the temperature would remain customary or underneath customary, around 37°C, over the weekend. The weather is about to turn sticky and humid, inflicting sweating for longer length, because the onset of sea breeze is behind schedule via two hours in June in comparison to May.
Warm westerly winds blowing from the Arabian Sea are rising in energy with the coming of the southwest monsoon. The gusting westerlies have begun to extend the onset of the cooler easterlies from the ocean. Humidity rises with build up of moisture in the air. "Sea breeze brings in moisture but also provides winds that help ease the sweating. To make use of these winds, residents must ensure cross-ventilation inside homes," stated former deputy director common of Regional Meteorological Centre Y E A Raj.
During May, on reasonable, the ocean breeze arrives in the town via 12.30pm and prevails for around 13 hours. In June it arrives around 2.20pm and persists for 10 hours. On Friday, sea breeze entered the city at 2.45pm when the temperature used to be around 35°C. By around 6pm, sea breeze cooled the city all the way down to 32°C.
Moisture in the sea breeze, however, increases the relative humidity from 60% at 2.45pm to 70% via 6pm. The India Meteorological Department observatory at Nungambakkam is shielded from direct warmth and hence reflects the warmth a resident would feel inside the home.
"The temperature out on the road is higher but free-flowing winds help cope with sweating. Indoors, residents will have to ensure wind flow so that sweat evaporates faster," Raj stated.
The maximum temperature on Friday used to be 36.2°C (1.three°C underneath customary). On Saturday, the sky is likely to be partly cloudy, which would possibly help stay the temperature in test. The met place of job has no longer predicted rainfall in the town for the following two days.
After three hottest days of 2018, mercury drops by 3°C in Chennai
Reviewed by Kailash
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June 03, 2018
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