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According to noted weather forecaster from Hyderabad, T Balaji, in terms of humidity levels, Thursday will be yet another dry day
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Early morning temperatures dipped sharply in several parts of Hyderabad and districts of Telangana State on Thursday, with cold and chilly winds bringing down the mercury by at least 3 to 4 degree Celsius at multiple locations
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Though summer season has started to show its effect, city temperatures remain much behind other parts of Telangana during day time
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As the summer starts to peak with both day and night time mercury rising high, several parts of the city have been experiencing temperatures higher than normal for mid-February
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The first three months including February, March and first half of April, are expected to be severe in terms of temperatures, according to a preliminary forecast of Summer-2025, released by city-based weather forecaster T Balaji on Friday said
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Very low humidity, warm days and cold nights expected in the coming fortnight
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Due to the Deccan terrain, cold winds flow freely from colder regions to Telangana which does not happen in other States
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Minimum temperatures fell to single digits at multiple locations in Hyderabad and its surrounding regions, especially Moinabad and Ibrahimpatnam in Rangareddy district and several areas in the districts of Adilabad, KomramBheem Asifabad, Kamareddy and Sangareddy between Wednesday night and early hours of Thursday
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The light drizzle, which was active throughout the day on Thursday, turned into proper rain by evening. Multiple locations in Hyderabad received light to moderate showers
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Interestingly, on Wednesday, the minimum temperatures during night and maximum temperatures during day have literally remained the same and hovered between 20 degree C and 22 degree C
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The forecast looked at the likelihood of generally cloudy sky, mist or hazy conditions during mornings and likely light rain/drizzle
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While multiple areas in Hyderabad had recorded single-digit minimum temperatures in the last 48-hours, the minimum temperatures recorded on Wednesday morning in twin cities was above 10 degree Celsius
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After a fortnight of chilly weather conditions, where the minimum temperatures dropped to a minimum of 11 degree Celsius in city outskirts, Hyderabad is expected to experience a week full of rain, cloudy weather and minimum temperatures well above 15 degree Celsius at nights
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In Hyderabad, the lowest temperatures were recorded in areas close to BHEL where mercury fell to 11.7 degree Celsius closely followed by 11.8 degree Celsius at Rajendranagar
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Neighboring districts also experienced a sharp dip, with Zahirabad and Bibipet in Kamareddy recording a minimum temperature of 12.1 degrees Celsius, the lowest in the region
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Over the past 24 hours, the city’s maximum temperature reached 31.8 degrees Celsius on Saturday, marking a 1.3 degrees Celsius increase from the seasonal norm
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Having dropped below the 20 degree Celsius mark, the mercury during the night time has touched to drop further to 17 degree Celsius in some parts of the city, particularly the suburbs.
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According to the Telangana Development Planning Society (TDPS), Sardarmahal in the Malakpet circle received the highest rainfall of 59.3 mm
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Bansilalpet witnesses 68.5 mm of rainfall, the highest, followed closely by Gunfoundry at 68.3 mm
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While districts in northern part of Telangana, under orange alert, will witness heavy rains, the rest of Telangana will experience moderate rainfall