Chennai: Rain can play spoilsport on the celebration of Diwali Eve and for the last minute buyers, because the IMD has expected a moderate storm to severe above several areas of the city and the suburbs on Wednesday.
Low pressure above the comorine area, which carries rainfall, is likely to move and appear in the Southeast Arabian sea.
Meteorologists say the intensity of rain can decrease in diwali but personal fortune tellers say rain can reduce the celebration.
During the next 48 hours, IMD has predicted a storm with medium and heavy rain in several regions of Chennai and the environment with sky generally cloudy.
“We can expect rain on Wednesday night.
On Deepavali Day, there may be several spells in the morning or at night.
All day, maybe there isn’t much rainfall,” said an IMD official.
Agency has expected very heavy rainfall in Kanchipuram and Chengalpet Regency on Wednesday and heavy rainfall on Thursday.
According to IMD, a low pressure system that carries rain is likely to appear to the Southeast Arabian sea for the next 24 hours.
After that, it would likely move to the northwest north before becoming more marked for the next 48 hours.
In an update of 8.30 BC, the agency also said there was a trough, the region elongated low atmospheric pressure, at the average sea level from the lowpressure area over the comor and the environment to the Central Central Bay Bengal outside the Gulf Mannar and Tamilnadu Beach continued.
Intense Mantra on Monday and Tuesday left 34.3mm and 41.2mm at Nungambakkam and Meenambakkkam Station until 8:30 a.m.
on Tuesday and 2.4mm and 0.1mm and 0.1mm until 5.30 in the evening.
This rain pattern can continue on Wednesday.
Weather Skymet, in his post said, “Chennai is expected to see rain with some heavy spells hit on the Deepavali day.”