Tamil Nadu School Holiday 13 December 2024: The administration units of various districts in Tamil Nadu are likely to declare holidays in the schools of all classes for December 13, 2024, as well, due to excessive rainfall in the region. The authorities have announced a holiday in 22 districts for December 12 due to the IMD’s predictions of heavy rainfall along with thunderstorms. According to the IMD’s weather report, an orange alert has been declared for Coimbatore, Thiruvallur, Chennai, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, Villupuram, Thanjavur, Madurai and many other districts, so, the chances of continuation of shutdown are much higher in these districts indicating the likelihood of moderate to severe rainfall along with the thunderstorms.
Concerns for public safety in the region have prompted authorities to take precautionary measures, including closing schools to ensure the well-being of students and staff. If the holiday is declared, it will apply to all schools in the affected districts, including government, private, and aided institutions.
Tamil Nadu School Holiday 13 December 2024: Expected Districts
The following is the list of the most affected districts where the Tamil Nadu School Holiday is likely to continue on December 13:
- Kanyakumari (Most Expected)
- Thirunelveli (Most Expected)
- Thoothukudi (Most Expected)
- Thenkasi (Most Expected)
- Virudhunagar (Yellow Alert)
- Theni (Yellow Alert)
- Ramanathapuram (Yellow Alert)
- Sivagangai (Yellow Alert)
- Madurai (Yellow Alert)
- Thanjavur (Yellow Alert)
- Thiruppur (Yellow Alert)
- Coimbatore (Yellow Alert)
Tamil Nadu School Holiday: List of Holiday Districts on Thursday
On December 12, multiple districts had announced a holiday. Prominent districts in it were under red or yellow alert. The list includes: Chennai, Kancheepuram, Chengalpattu, Ramanathapuram, Mayiladuthurai, Thanjavur, Pudukottai, Ariyalur, Tiruvannamalai, Karur, Vellore, Ranipet, Tirupatur, and Thoothukudi. Karaikal received 8 cm of rainfall while Adiramapattinam, Vriddhachalam, Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur, Cuddalore, Poonamallee, Red Hills in Chennai, and Nungambakkam in Chennai are all receiving between 5 to 7 cm of rainfall.While the government and local authorities are working to minimize disruptions, the public is urged to exercise caution. Commuters are advised to check for road closures and avoid flood-prone routes. As the weather situation continues to evolve, officials will assess the conditions to determine whether schools in the affected districts will remain closed on subsequent days. Parents and students are advised to regularly monitor the latest Tamil Nadu Weather News here.