The northeast monsoon has gotten stronger in Tamil Nadu, causing heavy rain, high winds, and flooding in many districts. A new low-pressure region is forming over the southwest Bay of Bengal, which will likely cause more rain. This raises the big question on everyone’s mind: Will schools and colleges stay closed on November 17?
Parents, students, and instructors are keeping a careful eye on alerts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and district administrations while the vacation decision remains unclear.
Parents, students, and teachers are paying close attention to alerts from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) and district administrations because the choice about the holiday is still not clear.
Below is a complete breakdown based strictly on the provided information.
Why Heavy Rains Are Expected on November 17?
According to the Chennai Meteorological Department, a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal is moving in a west-northwesterly direction and is likely to intensify over the next few days.
Because of this weather system:
Rainfall intensity is likely to increase across Tamil Nadu.
Several districts may receive heavy to very heavy rainfall.
Localised flooding and disruption in daily life are expected in vulnerable areas.
The IMD has sent out Orange and Yellow alerts for various districts for November 17. These alerts warn of probable dangers and the need to be careful.
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Districts With High Probability of Holiday (Heavy to Very Heavy Rain Forecast)
The IMD predicts heavy to very heavy rainfall at one or two places across the following 6 districts:
Thoothukudi
Tirunelveli
Kanyakumari
Chengalpattu
Villupuram
Kanchipuram
Due to this forecast, these districts are more likely to declare holidays for schools and colleges as a precautionary measure, especially in areas prone to flooding or transport disruption.
Other Places Where a Holiday Can Be Announced
Besides the six above, heavy rain may also fall in one or two places in nine other districts:
“Chenn
Tiruvallur
In Cuddalore
The Mayiladuthurai
In Nagapattinam
Tamil Nadu
Thanjavur called Tanjore
The Ramanathapuram
Pudukkottai
If it rains a lot overnight in these areas, the District Collectors may send out a notice early in the morning that schools will be closed.
In total, around 15 districts may potentially declare holidays depending on conditions.
IMD Alert Levels for November 17 (As Provided) Districts Under Orange Alert
These districts may face heavy to very heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential flooding:
Thiruvallur
Kancheepuram
Mayiladuthurai
Nagapattinam
Thiruvarur
Thoothukudi
Thirunelveli
Kanyakumari
Districts Under Yellow Alert
Moderate-to-heavy rainfall likely; situation may worsen depending on overnight rains:
Virudhunagar
Tenkasi
Ramanathapuram
Sivagangai
Madurai
Dindigul
Theni
Thanjavur
Coimbatore
Nilgiris
Karur
Ariyalur
Perambalur
Villupuram
Ranipet
Chennai
Chengalpattu
Thiruvannamalai
Puducherry
Kallakkurichi
Cuddalore
Why the Holiday Decision Is Still Uncertain
Even though rains are strong today, officials are also monitoring the evolving rain system over the Bay of Bengal. While rainfall may ease slightly tomorrow morning in some areas, several districts are still expected to receive moderate to heavy rains on November 17.
Because of this doubt, parents aren’t sure if schools will open again.
From what the information gives us:
The government of Tamil Nadu has not yet set a date for a holiday.
District Collectors can declare holidays based on what’s going on in the world.
If rain continues or intensifies overnight, fresh notifications may be issued early on November 17.
There is a better chance of a holiday in locations and districts that are prone to floods and are on Orange Alert.
What Parents Should Expect During the Tamil Nadu School Holiday
Because of the weather pattern and warnings:
As a safety measure, schools and universities in districts that were hit hard may be shuttered.
Areas that are under Orange Alert are more likely to have holiday statements.
Parents should check for news from:
The district collector
Department of School Education
Websites or WhatsApp groups for school officials
To make sure that students are safe, the officials will likely send out a notice early in the morning if the situation gets worse overnight.
Warning about safety
People should do these things:
Stay away from wet places
Carefully follow the IMD advice.
Before sending kids to school, check for new notices.
Stay inside when it’s really raining.
In weak spots, keep emergency goods on hand.
As long as the rainfall is still going on, the Meteorological Department will keep an eye on the system.
Last Words
On November 17, Tamil Nadu has not yet been given an official national holiday.
But it’s very possible that districts that are getting rain will have holidays, especially those that are under Orange Alert or expecting very heavy rain.
Parents and children should wait for announcements from the school district, which could come late tonight or early tomorrow morning.




