Tamil Nadu Weather Outlook — November 1 Update
Chennai, November 1 — The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has predicted that Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal will continue to experience generally dry weather over the next 48 hours. A few isolated regions may, however, see light rainfall as easterly wind patterns fluctuate across the southern peninsula.
According to the latest weather bulletin, the current weather conditions are being influenced by changes in wind speed and direction, a common factor during the early phase of the northeast monsoon.
“Due to a variation in wind speed and direction, Tamil Nadu and its adjoining Union Territories are likely to experience predominantly dry conditions. However, isolated light rainfall may occur at one or two locations,” the Met Centre said.
Rough Seas and Fishermen Advisory
Meteorologists have observed increasing wind activity over the Andaman Sea, with squally winds reaching speeds between 35–45 kmph, occasionally gusting up to 55 kmph. The RMC has strongly advised fishermen not to venture into the sea, citing the risk of rough weather conditions.
Similar wind patterns are expected along:
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The Gujarat and north Konkan coasts
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Adjoining parts of the east-central and northeast Arabian Sea
In these regions, rough sea conditions are also likely to prevail, and fishermen are urged to remain cautious until conditions stabilize.
Chennai Weather Forecast
In Chennai, the sky is expected to remain partly cloudy, with:
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🌡️ Maximum Temperature: ~35°C
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🌡️ Minimum Temperature: ~26°C
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💧 Humidity: Moderate to high
Meteorologists note that, despite moisture presence in the lower atmosphere, widespread or heavy rainfall is unlikely in the coming week. The subdued rainfall trend follows the weakening of a recent low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal.
Monitoring the Northeast Monsoon
With the northeast monsoon yet to reach its full intensity, the Regional Meteorological Centre continues to closely monitor the Bay of Bengal for potential new low-pressure formations. Such developments could bring significant rainfall to Tamil Nadu and adjoining regions later in November.
“The weather office is maintaining vigilance over the Bay of Bengal to track emerging systems that may revive the monsoon,” an RMC official confirmed.
Safety Reminder for Coastal Communities
The Globweather Channel joins the Meteorological Department in urging fishermen and coastal residents to stay informed through official weather updates. It’s crucial to avoid venturing into the sea when squally winds or rough sea warnings are issued.
Stay tuned to Globweather Channel for the latest Tamil Nadu weather news, monsoon updates, and marine forecasts.