Though the showers, the first big spell after the North East Monsoon set in over the state last week, brought cheers in several parts hit by water scarcity, they also caused traffic snarls and inundation.
Several schools in Chennai closed ahead of schedule as the city experienced heavy showers.
A 38-year-old man died when a mud wall of his hut collapsed in Thinnaiyoor near Thanjavur district's Orathanadu which experienced heavy rains, police said.
The intermittent rains, under the influence of an upper air cyclonic circulation over South West Bay of Bengal, began last night in parts of the state, and intensified this morning.
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"The upper air cyclonic circulation over Southwest Bay of Bengal near Sri Lanka yesterday continues to be positioned in the same region," Director of Area Cyclone Warning Centre here S Balachandran told reporters.
Due to this, coastal districts and many places in interior districts were likely to witness moderate showers in the next 24 hours, he said.
Some areas in coastal districts of Chennai, Kancheepuram, Tiruvallur, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, and Ramanathapuram might experience heavy and very heavy rains as well, he added.
Buses were delayed in several areas and parts of the city and suburbs witnessed water logging, affecting office-goers and school children.
Greater Chennai Corporation Commissioner D Karthikeyan said the civic body was fully geared to tackle the situation.
He said the corporation had over 450 water pumps which would be used in low-lying areas to bale out water in the event of water logging.
Reports from Nagapattinam, Tiruvarur and Thanjavur said several parts the districts received rains since morning.