Chennai: The weather of the storm on Wednesday is just the beginning, Weatherman said advising the city to get ready to take a more intense bath until the end of the month.
During the next 48 hours, IMD has predicted a storm with moderate rain in the city and the suburbs and heavy spells at times in several places.
The maximum and minimum temperature tends to be around 34 ° C and 25 ° C.
“Rain will be caused by the upper air circulation and convection,” said N Puvarasan, Director, Area Cyclone Warning Center, IMD, Chennai.
Meteorologists say the upper air circulation, or the air flow flows at a higher altitude in the atmosphere, supports the possible wind convergence when Westerlies are weak allowing the entry of easterlies into the country.
This can lead to convective activity.
These activities can bring rain to the interior area during the day and can shift closer to the beach at night.
Wednesday morning spell leaving 10cm in the rain gauges of the DGP Office, 9cm in Taramani, 8cm in Nandanam and 5cm each at the Weather Station of Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam.
Nungambakkam has recorded 55.78cm and meenambakkam 48.37cm so far this June-September season, which is excessive 15.81 cm and 4.42cm.
Blogger Pradeep John said the city and suburbs can see baths every day at least until 28 or September 29.
“Even though the model shows rainfall every day, we might definitely accept several spells every day.
Nungambakkam can pass 60cm this season,” he said.