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Minimum temperatures dipped across Telangana, with Mahabubnagar recording the state's lowest at 22.2 degrees Celsius. The IMD continued its seven-day yellow warning, forecasting heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds across several districts, including Hyderabad, over the coming days
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Minimum temperatures continued to fall across Telangana, with Mahabubnagar recording the state's lowest at 22.2 degrees Celsius. Hyderabad is expected to witness scattered intense thunderstorms, while isolated thunderstorms are forecast for several districts due to high heat
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Hyderabad has witnessed a sharp dip in temperatures over the past two days, with minimum levels dropping to 24.2 degrees Celsius at Serilingampally and several areas recording below 25 degrees Celsius. The IMD has forecast cloudy skies with light to moderate rain and issued a yellow warning for heavy rainfall in parts of Telangana on Sunday.
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Hyderabad recorded a noticeable drop in daytime temperatures on Saturday as overcast skies prevailed. The IMD has forecast light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds in the city, while issuing yellow and orange alerts for several Telangana districts.
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The India Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert for Hyderabad and neighbouring districts, warning of moderate rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds. Several parts of Telangana are expected to receive rainfall over the next few hours, with intense showers likely in some city areas
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Rains lashed several parts of Hyderabad and districts across Telangana on Saturday, bringing relief from intense summer conditions. The showers, seen as a sign of the monsoon's arrival, cooled temperatures and provided much-needed respite to residents across the region.
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The Southwest Monsoon, which reached Kerala on Thursday, is expected to enter Telangana by June 7 or 8, according to IMD. Officials said statewide coverage could take up to 10 days and cautioned that rainfall during July and August may remain uncertain.
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Despite heavy thundershowers bringing temporary relief, the IMD has warned that severe heatwave conditions will continue in parts of Telangana for a few more days. However, gradual cooling aided by pre-monsoon activity is expected from Thursday or Friday onwards
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The India Meteorological Department has issued a seven-day heatwave warning for parts of Telangana, with temperatures likely to cross 45 degrees Celsius in several districts. The state government has issued public health advisories and strengthened medical preparedness across healthcare facilities
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Telangana is witnessing extreme weather conditions with northern districts facing intense heatwave conditions while southern and western regions are likely to receive thunderstorms. IMD Hyderabad has issued orange alerts for several districts as humidity levels continue to rise in Hyderabad and nearby areas
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Telangana is witnessing a steady rise in temperatures after thunderstorm activity subsided across the State. Northern districts recorded temperatures between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius, while Hyderabad touched 39.4 degrees Celsius, with the IMD forecasting further heat surge and continued dry weather conditions
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After brief overnight thundershowers brought temporary relief, Hyderabad and northern Telangana continued to reel under soaring temperatures, with several districts recording highs above 42°C.
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Hyderabad hospitals are witnessing a sharp rise in water-borne diseases, gastro cases and kidney-related infections as temperatures continue to cross 41 degrees Celsius. Doctors have warned people to consume treated water and avoid unhygienic food and drinks during the ongoing heatwave
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Hyderabad has entered a dangerous wet-bulb heat zone, where high humidity and temperatures reduce the body’s ability to cool itself. Experts warn that even 41 degrees Celsius can be more dangerous than dry heat, posing serious health risks.
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Telangana is reeling under an intense heatwave, with Adilabad hitting 45.3°C and nearby districts like Nizamabad and Ramagundam also crossing 43°C. Hyderabad recorded up to 41.4°C, prompting IMD alerts as widespread heat stress continues across the state.
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Hyderabad will face intense heat on Tuesday with temperatures reaching 41°C and warm nights. Evening may bring partial cloud cover, light rain, and thunderstorms with gusty winds, offering brief relief but potentially disrupting travel and outdoor activities across the city
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India Meteorological Department issues orange and yellow alerts across Telangana as Hyderabad expects evening thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds bringing relief from heatwave. Similar patterns of hot days followed by storms likely to continue through April 27
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Severe thundershowers with lightning and gusty winds are likely to continue across Telangana for another week, IMD Hyderabad said. While evening temperatures may dip slightly, daytime temperatures in over 20 districts will remain high, with alerts issued for multiple regions.
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Thunderstorms, gusty winds and hailstorms brought relief from intense heat across Hyderabad and several Telangana districts. The IMD has forecast continued evening storms and high daytime temperatures, with conditions expected to persist across the State till April 23
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Thunderstorms brought relief from heat across Telangana, with Hyderabad recording light rainfall and several districts witnessing heavy showers. IMD has forecast more thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds across the State over the next few days.