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Hyderabad shivers as temperatures dip to single digits across Telangana
Hyderabad and many parts of Telangana continue to experience chilly conditions, with some areas recording single-digit temperatures. While the IMD has not issued a cold wave alert, minimum temperatures are expected to stay below normal across the State.
Hyderabad: Hyderabad and multiple districts in Telangana continue to experience chilly cold-wave-like conditions, with multiple locations recording minimum temperatures in single digits. While the India Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad has not issued any outright cold wave alert, it has, however, in its forecast, indicated that minimum temperatures in a majority of the districts, including Hyderabad, will be between 11 degree Celsius and 15 degree Celsius.
“Minimum temperatures are likely to be below normal by 3 degree Celsius to 4 degree Celsius C, at isolated pockets over Telangana,” the IMD-Hyderabad on Monday forecast said.
In its five-day forecast, the IMD-Hyderabad indicated that minimum temperatures will remain between 11 and 15 degree Celsius across multiple locations in districts till Friday, January 2.
Meanwhile, independent weather trackers from Hyderabad, on X and other social media platforms, indicated that almost all the districts of Telangana have been experiencing cold wave situations for the past 25 days.
Independent weather trackers from Hyderabad, including Raj (Hyderabadians on X), said that it has been almost 25 days since the cold wave began. It is still going strong across the city, with many regions in Hyderabad recording less than 10 degree Celsius.
Meanwhile, some of the regions that have recorded minimum temperatures in Hyderabad on Sunday evening and early hours of Monday include (in degrees Celsius) University of Hyderabad (9.3), Moulali (9.8), Rajendranagar and Trimulgherry (10.7), Gayatri Nagar 10.8), West Marredpally (11.0), Alwal (11), Shapur Nagar (11.1), Quthbullapur (11.1).