Chennai: When Monsoon takes steps on the west coast, rainfall, after leaving a surplus so far this season, can rest in the city.
Weatherman said there might be a dry mantra at least for the next two days when most of the sky was cloudy and the temperature of the day a little above could take over.
While IMD said there was a possibility of rainfall in the coastal area this weekend, Blogger said the models showed the next round of spells maybe around August 8 8.
IMD has said, “For the next 48 hours, the condition of the sky is likely to be partly cloudy.
Maximum temperature and minimum It will be around 36 ° C and 27 ° C.
“On Wednesday, while the sky is partly cloudy in several parts of the city, the maximum temperature touches 35.6 ° C on nungambakkam and meenambakkam, which is 1.2 ° C and 1 ° C above normal.
Relative humidity is 52% and 44% on both stations leaving hot and dry days.
Since June 1, Chennai’s subdivision, which includes cities and suburbs, has recorded 228.4mm against normal 171.3mm since June 1, which is a 33% surplus.
There might be rain this weekend.
The IMD has predicted rain until it was happening in isolated places over the coast of Tamil Nadu on July 31 and August 1.
Blogger Pradeep John said the global weather model showed the possibility of rainfall between August 8 and 10.
“The next few days will be boring coming to rainfall.
Around August 8, the model shows the upper air circulation and we can accept the mantra because of wind convergence,” he said.