Misty Mornings, pleasant days forecast for the city | Chennai News – Times of India

CHENNAI: Residents of the city can expect foggy mornings followed by pleasant days and warm nights for at least the next 48 hours.
While dry weather is likely to prevail over the entire state on Friday, meteorologists said there is a possibility of rain in the southern coastal areas due to weather disturbances over the Bay of Bengal.

Foggy morning, pleasant days forecast for the city

India Meteorological Department ,IMD) has forecast fog in the morning as the sky may remain partly cloudy during the day. The maximum and minimum temperatures may hover around 33°C and 23°C.
Experts said that morning mist is formed when the heat absorbed by the land at night escapes from the earth and the air near the ground starts cooling, reaching the saturation point. The mist, which lasts only a few hours, disappears after sunrise and as the temperature begins to rise.
“Easterlies are absent in the morning. There is no air on the ground and everything is still there. Hence, the particles are able to suspend in the air,” said an official.
But as the east comes a few hours after sunrise, they keep the day temperature under control. at weather stations on Thursday nungambakkam And Meenambakkam recorded normal temperatures of 32.6 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius.
Just before sunrise, the minimum temperatures in both the stations were 23.5°C and 23°C, which were around normal. “Due to easterly humid winds, we can expect a slight increase in minimum temperatures for the next two or three days,” he said. Mahesh PalavatiChief Meteorologist, skymet weather,
In the rest of the state, light to moderate rain is very likely at isolated places over the southern coastal areas between March 12 and 14. It is likely to be due to a cyclonic circulation over southeast Bay of Bengal and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal. As the Indian Ocean adjacent to the equatorial region. Blogger Pradeep John said, “The day temperature in the city is likely to rise by a degree or two by mid-March.”