Tamil Nadu Schools Closed Today Due to Heavy Rain in 12 Districts: Latest Update
As heavy rains continue to lash Tamil Nadu, students and parents are checking the latest updates to know whether schools will remain closed. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather advisory indicating that 12 districts across the state will experience heavy rainfall on October 15, 2025. Among these, Chennai has been particularly affected, with continuous showers since the morning disrupting schools, offices, and daily life.
IMD Forecast and Weather Advisory
According to the IMD, the 12 districts expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall include:
The advisory warns residents to remain cautious during travel, as waterlogging, traffic congestion, and temporary disruptions in public transport are likely. Authorities have also cautioned against venturing into low-lying areas prone to flooding, as several regions are already experiencing water accumulation.
Impact on Schools and Education
With heavy rainfall affecting commute and safety, several district administrations have declared a rain holiday for schools today. While Chennai schools and government institutions have confirmed closures, updates from other districts are being closely monitored by parents and school authorities.
Officials have emphasized that students should prioritize safety, and schools are encouraged to reschedule exams, classes, and other activities if necessary. Educational authorities have also issued reminders for teachers to stay in contact with parents for smooth coordination regarding attendance and online classes where applicable.
Chennai and surrounding districts have already witnessed traffic jams, waterlogging, and delayed public transport due to continuous heavy rainfall. Roads in low-lying areas have become waterlogged, leading to temporary traffic diversions and safety advisories.
State authorities have urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel, especially during peak hours, and to follow official updates from the Tamil Nadu State Disaster Management Authority (TNSDMA) and local municipal corporations.
Safety Measures and Precautions
The Tamil Nadu government and IMD have suggested residents take the following precautions:
Avoid traveling through waterlogged streets
Keep emergency numbers handy for immediate assistance
Ensure proper drainage around homes to prevent water accumulation
Monitor official social media handles and news updates for real-time information
Parents should ensure that children stay indoors until the weather improves
Authorities have also activated emergency response teams in the most affected districts to assist residents and ensure public safety.
A government spokesperson said, “We are closely monitoring the rainfall situation across the state. Schools in districts under heavy rainfall advisories will remain closed today to ensure the safety of students. Residents are advised to stay indoors and follow all safety guidelines issued by the IMD and local authorities.”
Meteorologists predict that the heavy rainfall may continue intermittently throughout the day, with chances of localized flooding in vulnerable areas. Residents are advised to stay updated with daily weather forecasts and adhere to safety protocols.
As the state braces for ongoing showers, authorities continue to coordinate with district administration, disaster management teams, and school authorities to ensure public safety and minimal disruption to daily life.
With 12 districts under heavy rain advisory, Tamil Nadu witnesses significant disruption to daily activities, including school closures, waterlogging, and traffic delays. Students and parents are advised to stay informed through official updates, prioritize safety, and avoid unnecessary travel.