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Chennai: There is no heavy rain for the next two days, said IMD

Chennai: There is no heavy rain for the next two days, said IMD
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Chennai: After almost five days of rainfall destroyed the city, which according to a meteorologist five times more than usual, citizens can now sigh of relief because the intensity of the rain is likely to be less for the next four days.
The IMD has predicted the rain until the city for the next two days.
Blogger said there might be no other spells from the spells that were heavy until the middle of next week.
However, the Nodal weather agent has expected other low pressure areas to form above the South Andaman Sea on Saturday, which is likely to increase to depression.
S Balachandran, DDG, IMD said Tamil Nadu registered 10cm rainfall between 7 and 12 November against 4CM normally, namely 142% of the advantages and Chennai had recorded 46cm rainfall against an average of 8cm, which was 491% surplus.
“During the next two days, Chennai and the suburbs tended to get light to be on the top of several regions,” he said at the press meeting.
This agency has predicted heavy rain in many other parts of the country on Saturday and in neighboring Kanchipuram, Tiruvallur and Chengalpettu on Sunday.
While depression earlier this week has weakened into low pressure on Friday night, the IMD has expected a new low-pressure area to form above the South Andaman Sea on Saturday, which is likely to increase to depression above the eastern center and side by side of the Bay of Southeast Bengal on 15 November after moving west-northwest.
“We will inform you about the status and movements later,” Balachandran said.
“Chennai can relax a little in the coming days.
There may be normal monsoon rain here and there but they will not threaten,” said Blogger Pradeep John in a tweet.
Weather Skymet said the system that formed during mid-November could end in intensifying into typhoons at these times because it was an active cyclone season.
However, the new system can approach Andhra Pradesh.
“When the system reaches the coast, many parts of Andhra Pradesh may see heavy rain.
Extreme North North Coastal Areas may also see some rainfall, but it is expected to avoid its anger,” said the private forecaster.

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