Coimbatore: While the formation of low pressure on the bay of Bengal in the first week of July did not carry a lot of rain into the city, a new active trough on the east coast may be more successful in carrying light to moderate.
Although trough is predicted to bring rain to areas along Western Ghats including Pollachi, Kinathukadavu and West Coimbatore, this city may experience some isolated rain and patchy, weather experts said.
The regional meteorological center has expected heavy shower in Nilgiris Regency, Theni and Salem which can expand to remote places in Coimbatore until Thursday.
“There is an active trough on the west coast, stretching from Maharashtra to Kerala.
Every time there is an active trough, all coastal areas and around Western Ghats receive good rain,” said the Head of the Weather Meteorology of the Skymet Mahesh Palawat.
“However, the rain will be largely limited to the foot of the hills and places in Western Ghats.” The area most likely to receive shower is Palakkad Pass, Kinathukidavu, Valparai, Pollarachi, Siruvani Ghats and the western part of Coimbatore, said the weather blogger bloggerore blogger Santhosh Krishnan.
“Even if the rain is not too heavy, we will have cloudy and windy weather, cold conditions in the city because of the passing shower.
However, the dam is expected to receive heavy rainfall.” In July the first week, experts estimated 15cm to 20cm Rain for two weeks.
However, the weather station in Pealamedu recorded almost no 12-13mm.
The Ghats section, where rainfall is not always measured cumulatively, receives heavy rain this rainy season, said the water supply and drainage of Tamil Nadu.
As a result, people who live in the western zone of Civic’s body benefit.
“Last year during this month, we could barely provide 65mL water from Siruvani to the corporation.
But this year, from June 15, we have provided more than 100mLD, including 101.38 million on Monday, which is in accordance with the scheme,” said an engineer.
“The water level in the dam is 27.65ft, which is healthy.
This will rise if we get more rain.”