Portions of southern India, especially the conditions of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh, are probably going to observe substantial precipitation for 3-4 days beginning Monday, November 23. 

As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), a low weight zone is probably going to shape over the focal pieces of south Bay of Bengal around Monday, November 23. From that point, it is probably going to move into a downturn over southwest Bay of Bengal, also move west-northwestwards towards that Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coast through the resulting 48 hours. 

Affected by this framework, the general precipitation action over the Southern Peninsula is relied upon to increment from Monday onwards. Dispersed to genuinely far-reaching precipitation, joined by rainstorms and lightning, has been figure over Tamil Nadu. At the same time, detached showers and tempests are conceivable over the remainder of the states in the district. 

Besides, segregated weighty falls are additionally on the cards across Tamil Nadu on Monday, while separated hefty to exceptionally substantial downpours are probably going to lash the state on Tuesday and Wednesday, November 24-25. 

The Weather Channel’s met group has shown that the precipitation action over the area will start on Monday night, and the substantial downpours are not out of the ordinary among Tuesday and Thursday evenings. 

Considering these forecasts, the IMD has given a yellow watch over Tamil Nadu on Monday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the warning over Tamil Nadu will be moved up to an orange caution. At the same time, a new yellow watch will be set over seaside Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema. The orange alarm educates occupants to ‘be readied’ for the unpleasant climate. At the same time, the yellow watch urges them to ‘know’ of the neighbourhood climate circumstance. 

Inside Tamil Nadu, the IMD’s regional met focus in Chennai has weighty estimate rains especially over the locale of Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, Tiravarur, Thanjavur, Pudukkotai, Sivaganga, and Ramanathapuram in this period. Different location, in the interim, is probably going to get the light to direct showers. 

These downturn prompted downpours will add to the showers the northeast rainstorm season has been causing over Tamil Nadu during this post-storm period. They could even improve the measure of precipitation the south Indian state has gotten since the beginning of October. 

Between October 1 and November 20, Tamil Nadu has gotten 241.7 mm precipitation, which is 22% not as much as what the state gets on a normal in this period. Andhra Pradesh, then again, has enrolled 238.7 mm precipitation, just 2% shy of its drawn-out normal for this period.

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