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Chennai, March 23: The meteorological department predicted with moderate rain in Tamil Nadu for two days. The RMC Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) said that light to moderate rain may occur in many parts of Tamil Nadu in the next two days. According to the Meteorological Department, two days after the drought season, the rain is expected to start again from March 27, and is expected to continue until the next day. Chennai is also expected to shed light on moderate rains on Sunday.
According to RMC, the cause of the rain is a basin from the north and south that extends from the north of Karnataka to South Tamil Nadu, which is 1.5 km above sea level. The Meteorological Ministry also said that there will be no significant change in the maximum temperature by Sunday. However, on Monday and Tuesday, the temperature in some different areas of the state may rise to 2-3 degrees Celsius. Allow us to know that on Saturday, it recorded the erosion of the highest temperature of the maximum 38 degrees. Recently, in the southern parts of Tamil Nadu, there was a non -seasonal stage of moderate to heavy rain, causing mercury a little decreased in those areas. Also read: Asam: All the examinations of the State Council for the 11th category were canceled after the examination
Most of the rain in the state was in Rotokudi, until Saturday afternoon, 8 cm of rain was recorded in 24 hours. Because of the ongoing rains, there was water vanishing in the entire city. The main roads and even public infrastructure, such as Rothokudi College Hospital, and the Southern Rotokudi Police Station, have been immersed.
In addition, other areas have received moderate to moderate rain, including Paliakotai, Terronelvili, Babanasam, Ambassamodrama and Nangoni, where there was rains ranging from 1 cm to 3.2 cm. The famous Hill Outi station recorded about 2.8 cm of rain. In the Terronelvili area, it was rained within 24 hours until Saturday morning 15 mm in Moliciapaye, 10 mm in Nangonari, 11 mm in Radaporam and 10 mm in the Nambiar Dam.
Also, Papanasam 5 mm of rain, Manjolai and Kakkachi 2 mm and 4 mm of rain in Nalumukku and UTHU. Regardless of this, the Carobanathi Dam in the 3.5 mm Tenkasi Dam registered during the same period. While there was a spray in the shell.
Along with this, the light spray was recorded in the Kaniacumari area. Thiruparappu recorded 36.8 mm rain, while Kottaram, Mayalodi, Chittar-I and Chittar-II (Shivlogam) 3.4 mm, 1.2 mm, 1.8 mm and 4 mm respectively.
During the ongoing northeastern monsoons in Tamil Nadu, the rains were recorded by 14 percent from the seasonal average. The state received 447 mm of rain, which is more than the seasonal standard 393 mm. Chennai alone received 845 mm rain, which is 16 percent more than average. Coimbatore also saw a significant increase in rain, which is 47 percent of the usual.