Chennai Weather For April 20: City To Experience Hot And Humid Conditions; Check Humidity, Temperatures & More
The city woke up at 05: 53 AM and the Sun is likely to set at 6:22 PM on Sunday, April 20, 2025. Tamil Nadu's capital city is set to experience soaring temperatures and humid weather today.

Chennai Weather Forecast | X/ Rahul Baxi
Chennai: The city woke up at 05: 53 AM and the Sun is likely to set at 6:22 PM on Sunday, April 20, 2025. Tamil Nadu's capital city is set to experience soaring temperatures and humid weather today. Today, the minimum and maximum temperatures are likely to be around 29 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The humidity is expected to be around 79 percent, and the wind is expected to blow steadily from the South at 23 km/h.
Rainfall in upcoming days
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), various districts in Tamil Nadu are expected to experience rainfall in the next few days. The weather department has also issued a yellow alert for light to moderate rain in Chennai during that same timeframe. The rainfall over the last few days has offered significant relief to the residents from the intense heat.
Weather forecast for April 21
The city is likely to wake up at 05:53 AM and the Sun is likely to set at 6:22 PM on Monday, April 21, 2025. The minimum and maximum temperatures are expected to be around 29 degrees Celsius and 33 degrees Celsius, respectively.
The wind is expected to blow steadily from the South at 23 km/h. The humidity is likely to be around 79 per cent. The Air Quality Index is expected to stand at 93, which indicates moderate AQI in the city.
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