Chennai: The city woke up at 05: 49 AM and the sun is likely to set at 6: 24 PM on Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Today, the minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to be around 29 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius, respectively. The humidity is expected to be around 78 per cent and the wind is expected to blow steadily from the South at 19 km/h.
Chennai's AQI
The AQI scale usually ranges from 0 to 500. A lower AQI means cleaner air, while a higher AQI means more polluted air and higher health risks. For example, an AQI below 50 is considered good, between 100 and 200 is unhealthy for sensitive groups, and above 300 is hazardous for everyone. The Air Quality in the city is 53, which indicates moderate AQI in the city.
— IMD-Tamilnadu Weather (@ChennaiRmc) April 29, 2025
Rainfall is predicted in these regions of Tamil Nadu
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), light rainfall is predicted in Ramanathapuram, Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai, Cuddalore, and Karaikal districts of Tamil Nadu due to the influence of a cyclonic circulation. The weather department said that it can lead to situations like water logging and traffic congestion in some areas of Tamil Nadu.
Weather forecast for April 30
The city is likely to wake up at 05: 49 AM with Sunny weather, and the Sun is likely to set at 6:24 PM on Wednesday, April 30, 2025. The minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be around 30 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius, respectively. The wind is expected to blow steadily from the South at 23 km/h. The humidity is likely to be around 78 per cent.
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