Chennai, Tamil Nadu — March 10, 2026
Tamil Nadu is set for a stretch of predominantly hot and mostly sunny weather, with temperatures climbing steadily across the state and only minimal chances of rainfall over the coming days. According to today’s meteorological observations, conditions remain typical for early March, marked by rising daytime heat, high humidity in coastal belts, and clear skies across most districts.
Current Conditions
As of early morning, Tamil Nadu recorded:
- Actual temperature: 23°C
- Feels-like temperature: 24°C
- Humidity: 90%
- Visibility: 2.4 km
- Wind: Light, at 8 km/h from the northeast
- Air Quality Index: 111 (Moderate)
These conditions reflect a warm and humid start to the day, especially along the coastal stretch from Chennai to Cuddalore.
Statewide Weather Overview
Meteorological data indicates that most districts will experience clear to mostly sunny skies, with temperatures ranging between 30°C and 37°C through the week. Interior regions such as Madurai, Tiruchirappalli, and Coimbatore are expected to see hotter afternoons, while hill stations like Ooty remain significantly cooler.
City-wise Snapshot
| City | Expected High | Expected Low | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chennai | 30°C | 25°C | Mostly Sunny |
| Madurai | 36°C | 24°C | Hot & Dry |
| Coimbatore | 35°C | 22°C | Clear Skies |
| Tiruchirappalli | 35°C | 23°C | Sunny |
| Ooty | 23°C | 12°C | Cool & Clear |
Short-Term Forecast (March 10–14)
Tamil Nadu will continue to see stable, dry weather with only isolated light showers possible toward the end of the week.
Highlights
- March 10: High of 33°C, mostly sunny, 17% chance of rain
- March 11–14: Highs rising to 36–37°C, humidity fluctuating between 48–90%
- Rain Probability: Very low (2–7%) through March 14
The UV index is expected to remain high to very high (8–10) during peak hours, prompting health advisories for sun protection.
Extended Outlook
Long‑range indicators suggest that Tamil Nadu will maintain hot and dry conditions throughout mid‑March, with temperatures trending slightly above seasonal averages in several districts. Rainfall remains unlikely except for brief, localized showers in select interior regions.
Public Advisory
Residents are advised to:
- Stay hydrated during afternoon hours
- Avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight
- Monitor air quality, especially sensitive groups in urban centers
- Expect warmer nights in coastal and delta regions