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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
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Weather in Hyderabad is likely to be pleasant with an overcast sky
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Several districts in Telangana, including Rangareddy, Nalgonda, and Vikarabad, are also witnessing light rains on Tuesday.
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The rise of infections in the last week or so could be a clear indication of an unknown infection of viral origin, which is circulating among the community in Hyderabad, they point out.
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Heavy rains lashed Bhadradri Kothagudem, Nalgonda, Khammam, Nizamabad, Siddipet, Karimnagar
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According to data by Telangana Development and Planning Society at 4 pm on Thursday, all the parts of the city recorded temperatures crossing 35 degree Celsius.
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In Hyderabad, Shaikpet received the highest rainfall of 3.5 mm, on Tuesday.
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Summer time relative humidity has increased by 5-10 per cent this decade leading to excessive heat stress in Hyderabad and other metros. This increase is nullifying the drop in night temperatures in Hydeabad and Delhi too, a study by the Centre for Science and Environment says.
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On Thursday, Hyderabad and surrounding districts are very likely to experience light to moderate rains.
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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the year 2016 witnessed a similar onslaught of intense heat in March, making it the hottest in a decade.
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On Tuesday, the maximum temperature in Hyderabad was recorded at 34.6 degrees Celsius, compared to the normal mark of 36.6 degrees Celsius.
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As temperatures soar, Hyderabad experienced scorching heat on Wednesday, with localities like Begum Bazar and Monda Market bearing the brunt of the intense weather conditions.
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Today's Hyderabad News includes NIA teams raiding journalist Venugopal's house, high temperatures rising, and cochlear implant surgeries in Medicover hospitals