Chennai experienced severe flooding due to heavy rain, leading to significant delays and cancellations of trains, buses, and flights. Commuters faced long waits and alternative travel options as ...
In response to emergency calls due to severe weather, V Govindarajan's team of 25 volunteers in Tambaram Corporation has turned his home into a call c ...
S. Balachandran, Director of the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre, warned that the northeast monsoon remains intense ...
S. Balachandran, Director of the Chennai Regional Meteorological Centre, warned that the northeast monsoon remains intense ...
Chennai rain news: Weather expert Dr S Balachandran said Sunday evening that heavy rainfall is likely to hit Chennai, Tiruvallur, Kancheepuram, and Chengalpattu districts of Tamil Nadu in the next ...
Chennai rain alert: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin ordered the closure of schools and colleges in four districts on Tuesday.(PTI) Amid heavy rainfall and the India Meteorological Department's ...
In last 17 hours, Chennai has received 17 mm of rain. The IMD has advised people of the Chennai District to remain watchful and follow weather updates to know about possibility of thunderstorms.
CHENNAI: The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has forecast rainfall across Tamil Nadu and Puducherry until October 17. The rain is expected to hit Chennai and its surrounding districts on ...
The northeast monsoon is likely to begin by October 15 or 16, and Chennai may receive heavy to very heavy rain. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the southwest monsoon’s ...
CHENNAI: The northeast monsoon is likely to make a landing soon as the weather models are indicating a strong start with a low pressure area likely to form in south Bay of Bengal and move towards ...
Chennai Schools Closed ... A decision regarding school holidays for Wednesday will be made based on the weather condition tomorrow. The CM in the notification issued has advised IT companies ...
The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) has already issued a red alert for many parts of Chennai. The weather department has predicted rainfall of up to 20 cm in a single day during the monsoon.