Chennai: Chennai recorded its hottest day of this year’s summer on Tuesday with both the IMD observatories at Chennai recorded their hottest day of this year’s summer. While the airport observatory recorded 41.3°C the city observatory recorded 41.1°C. Meanwhile, the Nungambakkam observatory recorded its first 40°C of the summer by reaching 40.6°C on Monday, May 27.
Weather models indicate a similar trend to continue until Saturday with Chennai and its suburbs remain the hottest part of the state.
Chennai-based weather blogger K Srikanth predicted that city and suburbs may remain the hottest part of Tamil Nadu for the next few days with Thursday and Friday expected to be the hottest days of this spell.
“At the cost of repeating it is essential to point out the peak summer for Chennai is always when westerlies strengthen. The hottest period is always when a strong cyclone heads to North Bay triggering WNW winds over Chennai. Cyclone Remal certainly strengthened the westerlies though it was not strong enough to trigger heatwave conditions,” Srikanth said.
As #Chennai recorded its hottest day of #Summer2024 yesterday a detailed #WxwithCOMK post on why the city and suburbs may remain the hottest part of #TamilNadu for the next few days with Thursday & Friday expected to be the hottest days of this spell. https://t.co/8eQnXFIszp pic.twitter.com/baZ2XjWjJ8
— Chennai Rains (COMK) (@ChennaiRains) May 29, 2024
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