Coimbatore to Experience Rising Temperatures Over the Next 7 Days, Forecasts Weather Center

As summer heat gradually intensifies across Tamil Nadu, the Chennai Meteorological Centre predicts a steady rise in temperatures for the next five days, with Coimbatore expected to see temperatures ranging from a minimum of 24°C to a maximum of 37°C.


Coimbatore: With the onset of summer, Tamil Nadu is bracing for an increase in temperatures. The Chennai Meteorological Centre has forecasted that starting today, March 23, the state will experience a gradual rise in temperatures over the next five days, by approximately 2 to 3 degrees Celsius.

Accordingly, temperatures in Chennai are expected to hover between 25°C and 35°C until March 29. However, Coimbatore is projected to witness slightly higher temperatures during the same period, with forecasts predicting a range from a minimum of 24°C to a maximum of 37°C.

Madurai is set to experience even higher temperatures than both cities, with forecasts until March 29 indicating a temperature range from a minimum of 25°C to a maximum of 39°C, making it the hottest among the three. This places Coimbatore's rising temperatures as noteworthy, surpassing even Chennai's heat levels in this early summer period.

Residents and visitors in Coimbatore are advised to prepare for the warmer weather, stay hydrated, and take necessary precautions to beat the heat as temperatures continue to rise across the region.

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