Cyclone Ditwah HIGHLIGHTS: Depression moves inland, heavy rain alert for Chennai
Deep depression expected to recurve towards Chennai, 4 districts likely to receive heavy spells
- Four districts, including Chennai, are likely to receive heavy rain as the deep depression over Bay of Bengal and north Tamil Nadu is expected to recurve towards south Chennai, the weather office said on Tuesday.
- Heavy spells accompanied by moderate thunderstorms with maximum wind velocity of 40 - 60 kmph are likely in Tiruvallur, Chennai, Kancheepuram and Chengalpattu districts, the IMD said in its latest bulletin.
- Overnight rain with strong winds made the tree branches fall in several places in the city, and several parts were heavily inundated. Chennai and its suburbs continued to experience steady rain since morning.
- Ennore received a maximum of 26 cm of rainfall while Pallikaranai received a minimum of 10.5 cm in the last 24 hours.PTI
Deep depression weakens to depression off Chennai coast, says RMC
- Greater Chennai Corporation's 24-hour cumulative rainfall data ended at 5:30 am said that the above 20 cm rainfall received in five places in the city, Parrys stood high with 26.5 cm, followed by Ennore 26.4, Ice House 23.1 cm and Basin Bridge 20.7 cm.
- The weather department said “the deep depression of remnant of Cyclonic Storm Ditwah over southwest Bay of Bengal and North Tamil Nadu and South Andhra Pradesh coasts recurved slowly southwestwards with the speed of three kilometres per hour during the past 6 hours, weakened into a Depression and lay centred about 40 km east-southeast of Chennai at 5:30 am today. The minimum distance of the Centre of the depression from the north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts is about 25 km.”
- Further, it is likely to continue to move slowly southwestwards towards the north Tamil Nadu-Puducherry coasts and maintain its intensity of depression during the next 12 hours. Thereafter, while moving towards the coast, it is likely to weaken into a well-marked low-pressure area over the subsequent 12 hours.
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Red Alert for 4 TN districts
- Red alert for Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu and Kancheepuram
- Yellow alert for Ranipet, Tirupattur, Villupuram, Cuddalore, and Pondicherry.
Fizzled Ditwah leaves Chennai fretting
- A large tree was uprooted on Greenways Road and crashed onto a moving car, though no injuries were reported.
- Among the worst-affected areas were Pattalam and Choolai.
- Traffic movement across the city was severely affected. Anna Salai and Old Mahabalipuram Road saw extensive waterlogging.
- Prithiv Raj Anbu
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Ditwah's deep depression hovers 50 km off Chennai, set to weaken
IMD bulletin: As of 11.30 pm on Dec 1, the remnant deep depression of Cyclone Ditwah remained practically stationary over the west-central and south-west Bay of Bengal and the north Tamil Nadu-south Andhra Pradesh coasts for six hours, lying around 50 km east of Chennai. It is expected to slowly recurve southwestwards and weaken into a depression within the next 12 hours.