The south west monsoons are yet to create impact in the state of Tamilnadu. However, moderate to heavy rainfalls have been recorded at hilly terrains around the western ghats.
The city still awaits big showers, however the chill breeze around the city has abated the heat. Constant drizzles with slight to moderate rainfall has been recorded around the suburbs, with 34mm of rain at Valparai, the highest in the region.
The recorded water level in dams and rainfall at places around Coimbatore district:
Solayar
- Water Level: 89.53 ft.
- Water inflow: 3496 cubic ft
- Water outflow: 523 cu.ft
- Rainfall: 60 mm
Parambikulam
- Water Level: 11.53 ft.
- Water inflow: 1050 cubic ft
- Water outflow: 5 cu.ft
- Rainfall: 36 mm
Aaliyar
- Water Level: 79.50 ft.
- Water inflow: 222 cubic ft
- Water outflow: 168 cu.ft
- Rainfall: 7.4 mm
Thirumoorty Dam
- Water Level :18.31 ft.
- Water inflow: 32 cubic ft
- Water outflow: 23 cu.ft
- Rainfall : 6 mm
Amaravathi Dam
- Water Level: 53.15 ft.
- Water inflow: 2145 cubic ft
- Water outflow: 12 cu.ft
- Rainfall: 2 mm
Rainfall Measurements:
Valaparai - 34 mm, Kadamparai - 6 mm, Sarkarpathy - 8 mm, Vettaikaranpudhur - 18 mm, Manakadavu - 24.2 mm, Thunakadavu - 7 mm, Peruvaripallam - 9mm, Navamalai - 4mm, Pollachi - 28.5mm, Nallar - 10mm, Negamam - 17 mm and Uppar - 5mm.