More Rain expected due to Trough & UAC
Rainfall occurred at many places over coastal Tamil Nadu including Chennai city. The upper air trough in the easterlies from South-West to West- Central Bay of Bengal extending upto 2.1 KM above sea level persists. The upper air circulation over Sri Lanka & Adjoining Comorin area extending upto 4.5 KM above mean sea level also persists. This would bring tropical downpours at most places over Kerala and many places over Coastal Tamil Nadu, parts of Interior & South Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. Chennai city will be welcomed with early morning showers and few scattered spells during the day.
A western disturbance would affect eastern Himalayan region from 2nd November onwards.
Rain would occur at few places over coastal Andhra Pradesh, Coastal Karnataka, Telangana & Rayalaseema, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Bihar, Gangetic West Bengal and Odisha. Dry weather would prevail over rest of the country.
Chennai – Early morning showers and few spells of rain in day time over many parts of city with Max Temp of 32c
Vellore – Fair and cloudy weather with a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Max temperature may touch 32c
Madurai – Mostly cloudy conditions will prevail. Max temperature may touch 32c
Trichy – Light fog in the morning. Thundershower possible in day/evening. Max Temperature would be around 32c
Coimbatore – Thundershower possible in the evening over parts of city. Mercury may touch 33c
North East Monsoon
The Great Bhola cyclone remains the deadliest tropical cyclone ever recorded and one of the deadliest natural disasters in modern times. Nearly 500,000 people lost their lives in the storm, primarily as a result of the storm surge that flooded much of the low-lying islands of the Ganges Delta. The cyclone formed over the central Bay of Bengal on 8th November ,1970 and traveled north, intensifying as it did so. It reached its peak with winds of 185 km/h (115 mph) on November 11, and made landfall on the coast of Bangladesh the following afternoon.