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Light showers in isolated places for next four days
Light showers are on cards for the next four days at isolated places across Tamil Nadu. The rest of the State is likely to experience dry weather during this period.
Chennai
An official from the Regional Meteorological Center said the new weather system was due to convection. Other than this, there would be no major variation in temperature in the city, the official said, adding that there was no possibility of receiving any rainfall during this period.
In the last 24 hours, places including Tiruttani (37 degree Celsius), Dharmapuri (36 degree Celsius), Madurai Airport (36.5 degree Celsius) and Coimbatore Airport (35 degree Celsius) registered the highest temperatures in Tamil Nadu.
The interior districts will remain hot though temperatures may stay normal, according to weathermen. The city will have an overcast sky in the morning hours. Thereafter, the sky will be clear – which means without much moisture in the atmosphere. The maximum temperature is likely to be 33 degree Celsius while the minimum will to be 25 degree Celsius.
A cyclonic circulation over interior of south Karnataka and neighbourhood, which now lies over interior north Karnataka and neighbourhood, extends above the mean sea level. The places in the neighbouring State including Cudappah (AP), Kurnoon (AP), Mahabubnagar (Telangana), Medak (Telangana), Ballari (Karnataka) and Nizambarad (Telangana) recorded high temperatures in the past 24 hours.
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