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Dry weather conditions forecast for Tamil Nadu till Jan 21

Published On Mon, 19 Jan 2026
Asian Horizan Network
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Chennai, Jan 19 (AHN) The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday announced the formal withdrawal of the Northeast Monsoon from Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karaikal, and adjoining parts of South India, marking the end of the primary rainy season for the region.
According to an official statement issued by the India Meteorological Department, dry weather conditions are likely to prevail across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal from Monday until January 21.
During this period, early morning fog or mist may occur at one or two isolated places, particularly during the pre-dawn hours, potentially affecting visibility in low-lying and inland areas.
The Weather Department has indicated that there will be little to no significant change in minimum temperatures across the region during this phase.
However, night temperatures are expected to remain near normal or slightly below normal levels, bringing relatively cooler conditions during the early mornings and late evenings.
Looking ahead, the IMD has forecast a change in weather conditions from January 23 to January 25. During this period, light to moderate rainfall is likely to occur at a few places across Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and Karaikal, while other areas may continue to experience dry weather. These intermittent showers are expected to provide brief relief from the prevailing dry spell.
A specific warning has been issued for hilly regions. The Nilgiris district and the Kodaikanal hill ranges in Dindigul district may experience fog during the night or early morning hours today and tomorrow.
Motorists and residents in these areas have been advised to exercise caution due to reduced visibility. For Chennai and its suburbs, the forecast indicates partly cloudy skies for the day.
Light fog is likely at one or two places during the early morning hours. The maximum temperature in the city is expected to hover around 30 to 31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature may range between 20 and 21 degrees Celsius.
Meanwhile, a marine warning has been issued for fishermen operating in the southwestern parts of the Bay of Bengal. The IMD has cautioned that strong winds, with speeds ranging between 35 and 45 kmph and gusting up to 55 kmph at times, are likely over parts of the region.
In view of this, fishermen have been advised not to venture into these sea areas today. The Weather Department continues to monitor conditions closely and has urged the public and maritime communities to stay updated with official advisories.