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The IMD-Hyderabad and other weather forecasters had predicted rains for the remaining of the week and showers accompanied by thunder were expected in Hyderabad and its surrounding districts
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IMD predicts moderate rainfall across region, asks residents to be prepared for wet conditions
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Several vehicles parked nearby damaged; no injuries reported
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Motorists urged to avoid route till debris is cleared and stretch deemed safe for travel
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IMD predicts generally cloudy sky with moderate to heavy rain or thundershowers, accompanied by gusty winds of 30-40 kmph
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The downpour caused widespread traffic chaos as commuters were caught in knee-deep water and gridlocks.
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With the current weather pattern of humid heat and intermittent rains expected to persist through next week, residents anxiously hope for more substantial showers to avoid slipping into a below-normal or deficient rainfall category.
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Following a stormy Thursday night, residents woke up to a humid Friday, only to be greeted by overcast skies and heavy downpour by evening.
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Golkonda received the highest rainfall at 58 mm, followed by Asif Nagar with 57 mm, Khairatabad with 52.5 mm, and Shaikpet with 46.8 mm, data from the Telangana Development and Planning Society recorded
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Though the heavy rains brought much-needed relief from the scorching heat, normal life was thrown completely out of gear and several persons were left stranded in the downpour.
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Secunderabad clocked 136.8 mm of rainfall by 7 pm and KPHB wasn't far behind, recording 102.3 mm of rain, while Chandanagar registered 86 mm.
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According to power officials, several trees were uprooted and about 22 electric poles were damaged in the rain that was accompanied by heavy winds in the city.
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Today's Hyderabad News includes University of Hyderabad study on the extreme rainfall events, special screenings for Guntur Kaaram movie in the city, and the return of Zoomaland event.
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Hyderabad was brought to a standstill on Tuesday morning as an intense downpour, lasting for at least three hours, lashed the city
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Hyderabad: After a summer that saw the scorching sun at its hottest best, residents of Hyderabad are now facing a situation where they haven’t seen the sun, literally, for about five days in a row. Overcast skies, almost jammed with dark menacing clouds that have opened up frequently after a hesitant start to the monsoon […]
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The maximum temperature recorded in the city on Friday morning was 29.2 degree Celsius, which is at least two degrees less than normal.
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After Wednesday night's rains, parts of GHMC LB Zone, which include residential localities in Saroornagar, Nagole and Hayatnagar were inundated.
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The highest rainfall in the GHMC area till 4 pm was 34.8mm in Chandanagar, while Madhapur recorded 18.8mm and Gachibowli recorded 17.3mm.