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The IMD-H anticipates a minimum temperature of around 16 degrees Celsius and a maximum temperature of 30 degrees Celsius for Thursday.
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According to the IMD-H, these rains or thundershowers are expected to occur during the afternoon or evening hours.
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Following a series of good rains in the final weeks of July, Hyderabad is all set to experience a normal August.
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An orange alert has been declared for Hyderabad, indicating the possibility of continuous light to moderate rain with occasional heavy spells.
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The forecast suggests that Hyderabad will experience similar conditions until Wednesday, subjecting residents to the dual challenges of sporadic storms and oppressive heat
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The IMD forecast indicates a partly cloudy sky with the possibility of thunder and lightning development, signalling a change in weather patterns that will bring much-needed relief to denizens
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Mercury crosses 40 degree Celsius in many part of Hyderabad
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The India Meteorological Department - Hyderabad predicts change in weather in the entire State in coming days.
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The India Meteorological Department - Hyderabad (IMD-H) issued a yellow alert for the city on Saturday and Sunday, warning that temperatures could reach up to a scorching 40 degree Celsius.
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The Met Department expects maximum and minimum temperatures to hover around 35 degrees Celsius and 19 degrees Celsius for the next three days in Hyderabad
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For the past few days, there was a clear indication that the winter was coming to an end, as the weather in Hyderabad consistently remained warmer.
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On Friday, Hyderabad recorded a maximum of 32 degrees Celsius, while the Shaikpet area recorded a maximum of 33.7 degrees Celsius — two notches above normal.
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The weather department has also forecasted mist in the city for the next four days.
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The India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad (IMD-H) has forecast a generally cloudy sky with light to moderate rain/thundershowers till Thursday.
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While the rainfall was relatively good in July, the situation began worsening in August due to which the city had a severe rainfall deficiency.
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Hyderabad: After experiencing a hot summer for about three months, Hyderabadis were expecting high-intensity rainfall in June. But, the city ended up with large deficient rainfall so far. According to the data provided by India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad (IMD-H), the city has received largely deficient rainfall for the last two weeks. As per the data recorded […]
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Hyderabad: After days of foggy mornings, Hyderabad woke up to a bright Thursday. Even though the night temperature has soared slightly, experts predict that the city is likely to witness chillier nights over the weekend. On Tuesday, the average minimum temperature recorded in the city was 19.2 degrees Celsius, whereas Rajendranagar witnessed the lowest minimum […]
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Hyderabad: Serilingampally shivered at 9.7 degree Celsius on Friday, as minimum temperatures continue to dip in Hyderabad. Against a normal minimum temperature at this time of the month of 18 degree Celsius, the city recorded 13 degree Celsius on Friday. The IMD-H has issued a Yellow alert for the city till December 19. An Orange […]