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Tamil Nadu / The Times of India
Cyclonic storm Ditwah is bringing rain to south Tamil Nadu, with intense showers expected for the north, including Chennai, this weekend. While the storm is forecast to weaken, it may still cause widespread heavy rainfall.
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Cyclone Ditwah is moving towards the East Coast, with the Delta regions experiencing heavy rainfall. Chennai remains cloudy with intermittent showers. The cyclone is expected to reach the north Tamil Nadu and Puducherry coasts by the morning of November 30th. Light to moderate rain is forecast for several districts.
Cyclonic storm Ditwah, moving slowly, brought rain to south Tamil Nadu and is expected to cause intense showers in northern areas, including Chennai, this weekend. The storm, which caused over 80 deaths in Sri Lanka, is moving parallel to the TN coast, with red and orange alerts issued for heavy rainfall in several districts of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh.
Chennai is bracing for a day of heavy rainfall on Friday, November 29, 2025, with temperatures ranging from 23.6C to 25.9C. Yesterday's 'poor' air quality, with an AQI of 117, might see slight improvement due to the persistent downpour. Residents should prepare for high humidity and brisk winds, carrying rain gear.

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