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Chennai: The weekend began with a cloudy Saturday followed by evening rain spells, continuing the wet spell that began Friday night. Nungambakkam and Meenambakkam observatories recorded 34°C and 33.8°C (1.5°C and 1.8°C below normal). They also recorded 2 cm and 1 cm of rainfall. This followed Friday night's intense showers, with Korattur recording the highest of 10 cm.Weathermen said that the city and its suburbs may continue to receive rainfall over the next three to four days. India Meteoro

CHENNAI: Chennai woke up to thunder, lightning and heavy showers in the early hours of Friday, with intermittent rain continuing through the day and disrupting normal life. Moderate to heavy rain lashed several parts of the city, including Nungambakkam, Anna Nagar, Porur, OMR and Egmore, and extended into neighbouring districts by evening, causing hardship to commuters returning home from work. According to data recorded in the evening, Villivakkam received 1.95 cm of rainfall, Poonamallee 1.65 cm and neighbouring Kancheepuram 3.3 cm. The morning downpour led to waterlogging during rush hou ...Read More >