Ditwah Cyclone Live: What Chennai and Neighbouring Coasts Should Expect
Quick summary – What happened?
Cyclone Ditwah developed over the southwest Bay of Bengal and moved north-northwest toward the southern Indian coast. As it nears landfall, several coastal and delta districts in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and south Andhra Pradesh are under alerts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Heavy rain and gusty winds have already started in parts of the coast and Cauvery delta.
Official alerts & government response

IMD has issued red and orange alerts for affected coastal districts. State authorities have readied and deployed disaster response teams, and relief camps are being arranged for people in low-lying or vulnerable homes. Local administrations have advised the public to follow official instructions, avoid unnecessary travel and move to safer locations if asked.
Impact on daily life – flights, schools and travel
Air travel around Chennai has seen cancellations and delays; passengers should check indigo flight status and airline updates before heading to the airport. Schools in several districts have been temporarily closed as a precaution. Expect waterlogging on low roads, disrupted local trains and bus schedules, and limited road visibility during heavy showers.
Tomorrow weather – short outlook

Tomorrow’s weather will feature widespread heavy to very heavy rain across coastal and adjoining inland districts, with strong surface winds and rough sea conditions. Chennai weather today shows increasing cloud and intermittent downpours; the forecast for tomorrow continues the wet trend with localized flooding risk in low areas.
Safety checklist
- Stay indoors unless travel is essential.
- Avoid low-lying coastal and riverine areas.
- Keep emergency supplies, medicines and important documents ready.
- Monitor IMD and local administration advisories frequently.
FAQ
Q: What is the current status of Cyclone Ditwah?
A: The system is approaching the north Tamil Nadu–Puducherry–south Andhra coast with heavy rain and strong winds expected; IMD has issued red and orange alerts for several districts.
Q: How will Chennai be affected tomorrow?
A: Chennai will see intermittent to heavy rain with gusty winds; localized waterlogging is possible in low-lying areas. Residents should follow local advisories and avoid non-essential travel.
Q: Have flights been affected?
A: Several flights have been cancelled or rescheduled. Check your carrier for the latest indigo flight status or airline notices before travelling.
