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Heavy Rain and Winds Forecasted for 11 Districts in Tamil Nadu

The Regional Meteorological Centre in Chennai has forecasted heavy rain and gusty winds in 11 districts of Tamil Nadu on May 28. Due to multiple atmospheric circulations, the weather is expected to disrupt normal life and pose challenges for fishermen along the coast. Residents are urged to stay updated with official weather advisories as conditions may remain rough over the next 24 hours.

MBN India Reporter

MBN India Reporter

May 28, 2026

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Heavy Rain and Winds Forecasted for 11 Districts in Tamil NaduWire Service: IANS

Key Takeaways

  • Heavy rain and strong winds forecasted in Tamil Nadu
  • Fishermen warned to avoid sea due to rough conditions
  • Temperature rise expected in northern Tamil Nadu regions

Weather in Tamil Nadu is looking quite messy on May 28,and honestly,this is not that usual light-rain type update . Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Chennai has given warning for heavy rain and strong winds across several districts,and people in western and hilly areas may have to stay extra alert.

And reason behind this warning is also not small ah . Multiple atmospheric circulations are active around region,including cyclonic activities over north Tamil Nadu,southeast Arabian Sea,and central east-southeast Bay of Bengal . Because of this,RMC says widespread rainfall activity is likely over next two days.

Districts like Nilgiris,Coimbatore,Tiruppur,Dindigul,and Theni are expected to get heavy rainfall with gusty winds . These are areas where rain can quickly become problem because of hills,roads,low-lying stretches and normal daily movement getting disturbed.

Few things standing out in this weather warning:

  • Heavy rain expected in Nilgiris,Coimbatore,Tiruppur,Dindigul,and Theni.
  • Strong surface winds of 40 to 50 kmph likely in Vellore,Tirupattur,Krishnagiri,Dharmapuri,Salem,and Erode.
  • Fishermen along Tamil Nadu coast advised not to venture into sea due to squally weather in Gulf of Mannar and parts of central Bay of Bengal.

But at same time,not every part of Tamil Nadu is getting same weather . Northern interior Tamil Nadu may actually see temperatures rising by 2 to 3 degrees Celsius,which means heat discomfort can increase even while other districts deal with rain .

Chennai and suburbs are also in slightly irritating zone . RMC has predicted partly cloudy skies,but maximum temperature could still touch around 40 degrees Celsius . So even if sky looks cloudy,weather may feel humid,sticky and oppressive only.

And for fishermen,this warning needs to be taken seriously . Sea conditions are expected to remain rough for at least next 24 hours,especially because of squally weather in Gulf of Mannar and parts of central Bay of Bengal . Coastal residents and fishing communities have been asked to stay updated with official weather reports .

Honestly,this kind of mixed weather is most uncomfortable because one side there is rain and wind risk,other side heat is still troubling people . Normal life can get disrupted fast if heavy rain hits hilly and western districts with strong winds together .

So now it is basically wait-and-watch situation for residents,especially those near coast,hills and western belt . Weather can change quickly in such conditions,and question is how intense this spell will actually become…

Wire Service: IANS
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