
Chennai weather: Warm and humid day with rain expected
The forecast data referenced in this weather report has been sourced from AQI.in.
Chennai is set to experience a warm and humid day on June 14, 2025, with temperatures ranging between 28.9°C and 34.8°C, accompanied by an 86% chance of patchy rain and winds up to 30.6 km/h.
The city's weather forecast indicates intermittent showers throughout the day, with humidity levels at 57%.
The day will begin with sunrise at 5:44 AM, gradually warming up to reach its peak temperature of 34.8°C in the afternoon. Patchy rain is expected to develop by late afternoon, with temperatures remaining around 30°C during the evening hours.
The weather conditions suggest residents should opt for lightweight, breathable clothing and carry rain protection.
While the UV index remains low at 1.9, the combination of heat and humidity necessitates staying well-hydrated throughout the day.
Wind speeds reaching 30.6 km/h will provide some relief from the warm conditions. The evening hours are expected to be pleasant despite occasional showers, making it suitable for outdoor activities with proper preparation.
The weekly forecast shows varying weather patterns for Chennai.
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Sunday, June 15, will be slightly cooler with a high of 31.4°C and an 82% chance of rain. Monday and Tuesday will maintain similar conditions with highs around 33°C and continued patchy rain.
Temperatures are expected to rise significantly mid-week. Wednesday will see temperatures reach 35.3°C, while Thursday will experience a further increase to 37.4°C. Despite the rising temperatures, rain chances will remain high throughout the week.
The city is transitioning into a warmer period, with temperatures approaching 37°C. High humidity levels will persist due to frequent patchy rain, creating conditions that may feel warmer than the actual temperature readings indicate.
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