Chennai witnessed light rain to the tune of 13 mm. However, other places such as Parangipettai witnessed 106 mm of rain, Karaikal 57 mm, Cuddalore 42 mm and Puducherry 102 mm in last 24 hours.
Now it is anticipated that short spells of intense showers will continue for the next 24 hours over coastal stations of Tamil Nadu including Chennai. Thereafter, the rain intensity will reduce over the state.
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Take a look at the twitterati's reaction on Chennai rains.
School Leave in#Cuddalore#Nagapattinam# Villupuram and#Thiruvannamalaialso in addition to#Chennai#Kanchi#Thiruvallur
— TN SDMA (@tnsdma)November 6, 2017
திரும்ப வந்துட்டேன்னு சொல்லு#ChennaiRainspic.twitter.com/6Af7NwMyHT— Mahalingam Ponnusamy (@mahajournalist)November 6, 2017
Already pouring in perumbakkampic.twitter.com/W70RTEONju
— #SayNoToCrackers (@sararamli)November 6, 2017
Downpour is ready in Velachery@chennaiweather#ChennaiRains#ChennaiRains2017pic.twitter.com/skujPXEuUr— gowtham (@IaMGoWtHu)November 6, 2017
Heavy rains near tidel park..@ChennaiRains@RainStorm_TNpic.twitter.com/N7O38i6IRx
— Vivek (@vivekroyalz)November 6, 2017
#ChennaiRainsnowcast by VP of Meteorology at Skymet Weather@MpalawatRains to begin in#Chennaisoon.#chennairainhttps://t.co/SRwypWH8MN— SkymetWeather (@SkymetWeather)November 6, 2017
Intensity of#rainmay in increase shortly over#Chennaias a new patch of#thundercloud is moving in.@SkymetWeatherpic.twitter.com/n0XBeOb1J5
— Mahesh Palawat (@Mpalawat)November 6, 2017
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