Are Schools Open Or Closed Today (Dec. 2) In Chennai Due To Heavy Rains?

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Schools across several districts in Tamil Nadu will remain closed on Tuesday, December 2, due to heavy rainfall and flooding caused by the remnant deep depression of Cyclone Ditwah on December 1. IMD has forecasted more rainfall for Chennai on December 2, with the possibility of heavy rainfall in other districts of Tamil Nadu. As rains continue to batter the state, parents and students are wondering whether schools will remain closed on Tuesday (December 2).

School Holiday In Tamil Nadu: District-wise Closures

In view of the adverse weather conditions, the District Collectors have declared a holiday on December 2, for all schools and colleges in the following districts:

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  • Chennai

  • Tiruvallur

  • Chengalpattu

  • Kanchipuram

District Collector Rashmi Siddharth Jagade announced that schools & colleges in Chennai will remain closed on Tuesday, December 2, as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of students & staff.

Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, and Mayiladuthurai may declare school holidays on December 2, depending on overnight rainfall intensity.

Local universities like Anna University and Madras University have postponed today's exams in Chennai and other affected districts.

Parents are requested to check with local authorities and school administration to confirm on the holiday schedule.

Chennai and Tamil Nadu Districts Weather Update

The IMD has predicted light to moderate rain at isolated places over Tamil Nadu and over Puducherry & Karaikal area with thunderstorm & lightning at one or two places.

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Heavy rain is likely to occur at isolated places over Tiruvallur, Chennai, Chengalpattu & Kanchipuram districts. Squally winds with speeds reaching 45-55 kmph are likely to prevail over the North Coastal & adjoining districts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry.

A day earlier, IMD had issued a Red Nowcast warning for Chennai and Thiruvallur districts of Tamil Nadu in association with heavy spells due to Deep Depression (Remnant of Cyclonic storm Ditwah) over westcentral and adjoining areas of Southwest Bay of Bengal and North Tamil Nadu & South Andhra Pradesh coasts.

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