For the past five days or so, the northeast monsoon has remained active over the entire region of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, south interior Karnataka, Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra Pradesh.
While rainfall activity has not been as intense in the past 24 hours, the spread has remained decent.
Now, a small break is expected in between and gradually, the rain belt will be shrinking over South India. Along the coast, rains may be likely for today. By tomorrow, rains will shrink further and be limited to the coastline itself.
The day after tomorrow, minimal showers will be seen. However, rainfall is likely to pick up once again but that will only happen around the 14th when a fresh system will form.