Rains lashed various parts of Tamil Nadu today, causing inconvenience to voters who queued up at polling booths to exercise their franchise in assembly elections.
Light rainfall occurred in several places in districts of Chennai, Tiruchirappalli, Sivaganga, Tiruvallur, Villupuram and Kancheepuram while some parts in Ramanathapuram district received heavy rainfall.
Voters reached the polling stations with umbrellas like former Union Minister P Chidambaram in Sivaganga district.
The rains were caused by a low pressure over the Indian Ocean, which continued to remain stationary.
“The low pressure area over Indian Ocean and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal had become well-marked and lay over the southwest Bay of Bengal and adjoining Sri Lanka,” a bulletin from the Met department said.
In its forecast for the next 24-48 hours, Met office said heavy to very heavy rainfall was likely to occur at one or two places over South Tamil Nadu.
“Heavy rainfall is also likely to occur at one or two places over North Coastal Tamil Nadu and Puducherry”, it said.
For Chennai and its neighbourhood, the bulletin said that sky is likely to be partly cloudy. “Light rain is likely to occur in some areas”, it said.
Meanwhile, DMK Legal wing secretary R S Bharathi in a representation to Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Lakhoni appealed the Election Commission to extend the polling time by one hour from 6 PM to 7 PM as many places in Tamil Nadu were receiving rainfall.