Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka brace for heavy rain until Oct 15; Winter chill grips North News24 –
IMD Weather Update: Winter chill has returned to North India as the southwest monsoon continues to retreat from several regions. While overnight fresh snowfall has brought down the temperatures in Kashmir, some states continue to receive heavy rainfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted an enhanced rainfall activity over South Peninsular India during the next 4 to 5 days.
Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Karnataka brace for heavy rain
While the rest of India is preparing for the onset of winter, the southern states are in for a soaking week. Extremely heavy rainfall accompanied by strong surface winds (speed reaching 30-40 Km/hr) is expected to hit Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Rayalaseema today (October 12, 2025). Torrential downpour will also likely lash Tamil Nadu & Kerala from October 12 to 17, and South Interior Karnataka until October 15th.
Winter Chill Grips Delhi-NCR
As cooler winds have started blowing, cooling systems have been shut down across Delhi NCR. The day temperatures are witnessing a significant drop in temperatures up to 30–31°C, and evenings are becoming chillier at 18–19°C in areas like Noida, Ghaziabad, and Gurgaon.
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