This story is from September 02, 2024
Brief spells of rain hit Chennai
Regional Meteorological Centre predicts that over the next 48 hours, Chennai will have partly cloudy skies with light to moderate rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning in some areas. The maximum temperature is expected to range between 35°C and 36°C, with the minimum likely 27°C to 28°C. On Sunday, Nungambakkam recorded a maximum temperature of 35°C.
For the upcoming week, light to moderate rain is forecast at isolated locations across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal. This pattern is expected to continue from Sept 1 through 7, with the first two days of the month likely to see thunderstorms and lightning in isolated areas, said N Senthamarai Kannan, director of the regional weather forecasting centre at IMD.
Rain activity in Chennai remained below average for Aug, with the Nungambakkam observatory recording only 7cm of rainfall, compared to the average of 13cm.
However, since June 1, Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam observatories have recorded 48cm and 57cm of rainfall, respectively, which is 18cm and 25cm above normal.
Rain, thunderstorms in parts of Rajasthan
Rajasthan's eastern and western regions saw rain and thunderstorms recently, with light to moderate showers in districts like Sirohi and Ganganagar. The highest rainfall was 48 mm in Dhabaan of Hanumangarh. The meteorological department indicates rain activities may revive next week, providing relief from temperature highs like 35.6 degrees in Phalodi.
City gets 66% of its Aug rainfall; heavy rains unlikely till month-end
Mumbai had recorded 66% of its average August rainfall by the 27th. Moderate rain is expected for the rest of the month, making it unlikely to reach the average. The season's total rainfall has exceeded expectations due to heavy rains in July. Water stocks in seven lakes are at 94.87% of the required capacity.
India records 16% more than normal rainfall in August, fifth highest in the month since 2001, Sept may get above normal rains
The India Meteorological Department anticipates above-normal rainfall across most of India in September, mirroring August's pattern. States such as Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and parts of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab could face heavy rains, resulting in potential floods and landslides. Conversely, areas like north Bihar and parts of south Peninsular India are expected to receive below-normal rainfall.
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