Residents of Chennai are expected to experience warm and dry weather conditions over the coming days as temperatures continue to rise across the city. Meteorological reports indicate that daytime temperatures may climb close to 35–36°C, with hazy sunshine and clear skies dominating the forecast.
Weather experts say the warm conditions are typical for this time of the year as the region gradually moves toward the pre-summer season. The combination of strong sunlight, low cloud cover, and dry winds is expected to contribute to higher daytime temperatures across several parts of the city, including coastal and inland areas.
Authorities have advised residents to take precautions during peak afternoon hours when temperatures are expected to be at their highest. Health officials recommend staying hydrated, avoiding prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, and wearing light clothing to reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses.
Despite the rising temperatures, evenings and early mornings may remain relatively comfortable, with temperatures dropping to around 22–24°C. However, humidity levels typical of coastal regions could still make conditions feel warmer than the actual temperature.
Urban planners and civic authorities are also monitoring the weather situation as rising heat can affect water consumption, electricity demand, and transportation services in a busy metropolitan area like Chennai.
Meteorologists note that warm conditions are likely to persist for the next several days, with only minor fluctuations in temperature. While no major rainfall is currently expected, weather officials continue to monitor regional climate patterns that could influence conditions in southern India in the coming weeks news as reported.

