niharika times
  • National
  • Rajasthan
  • Sports
  • Cinema
  • Business
  • Recipe
No Result
View All Result
  • National
  • Rajasthan
  • Sports
  • Cinema
  • Business
  • Recipe
No Result
View All Result
niharika times
No Result
View All Result
Home India

Heavy rains likely in Southern and delta districts of TN on Feb 1: IMD

Sabal Singh BhatibySabal Singh Bhati
January 31, 2023
Heavy rains likely in Southern and delta districts of TN on Feb 1: IMD

Contents +
RelatedPosts
Uttar Pradesh to Host Trade Shows in All Districts Starting October 9
Women Entrepreneurs Serve Traditional Dishes at Food Court

Chennai, Jan 31 () The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to very heavy rains on Wednesday in the Southern and delta districts of Tamil Nadu.

A rare winter depression over the south bay of Bengal is likely to bring heavy isolated rains in southern and delta districts, it said.

According to the weatherman, the rains could continue up to February 3 with Kanyakumari, Thanjavur, and Nagapattinam districts experiencing heavy rains on February 1, Wednesday.

The weather system that causes rains is a rare phenomenon and is a depression over the southeast and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal. This phenomenon will bring in isolated rains in Southern Tamil Nadu till Thursday and the strength of the rains is likely to dip from Friday.

Additional director general of meteorology, S. Balachandran, in a statement said that the weather system in the lower latitude is likely to move east to west direction and another westerly trough in the middle level. The interaction of the easterly and westerly systems will lead to rain.

RelatedPosts

Uttar Pradesh to Host Trade Shows in All Districts Starting October 9

Uttar Pradesh to Host Trade Shows in All Districts Starting October 9

Women Entrepreneurs Serve Traditional Dishes at Food Court

Women Entrepreneurs Serve Traditional Dishes at Food Court

The weather department official said that such weather systems are rare during the second half of January and February. He also cited the example of a severe cyclonic storm at a lower latitude in February 1987.

It may be noted that the Bay of Bengal had churned out nine weather systems as depressions or cyclones in the last fifty years in January and February since 1971 but none of them has crossed the Tamil Nadu coast.

aal/shb/

Tags: current india newsindia latest newsindia newsindia news onlineindian newslatest india breaking newslatest india newsLatest Newslive news indianews from indianews on indianews paper indiaNiharika TimesNiharika Times newsniharikatimesthe Niharika Timestimes news
ShareTweetSend

Related Posts

Uttar Pradesh to Host Trade Shows in All Districts Starting October 9

Uttar Pradesh to Host Trade Shows in All Districts Starting October 9

Women Entrepreneurs Serve Traditional Dishes at Food Court

Women Entrepreneurs Serve Traditional Dishes at Food Court

Recent News

  • Uttar Pradesh to Host Trade Shows in All Districts Starting October 9
  • Filming of ‘Trimukha’ Concludes as Post-Production Progresses
  • Talikattu Subhavela Pre-Release Event Highlights Family Values
  • Women Entrepreneurs Serve Traditional Dishes at Food Court
  • Mirai Lowers Ticket Prices to Attract Family Audiences
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • DMCA
  • Privacy & Policy
  • About
Call us: +91 97996 37175

© 2022 Niharika Times. All Rights Reserved

📰 ई-पेपर

  • National
  • Rajasthan
  • Sports
  • Cinema
  • Business
  • Recipe

© 2022 Niharika Times. All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.