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IMD-Hyderabad has forecast thunderstorms in Hyderabad till September 25. Heavy rainfall is likely on Saturday in Nizamabad, Sangareddy, Kamareddy, and Nagarkurnool. After a brief spell of sunshine on Friday, rains are expected to return by early Saturday
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Following intense and unprecedented rainfall from Tuesday night through Wednesday, Medak Collector Rahul Raj declared a holiday for all educational institutions on Thursday. The decision came in light of an IMD forecast warning of continued heavy rain.
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More than 170 villages across Balasore, Bhadrak, and Jajpur remain inundated as rivers Subarnarekha and Baitarani breach danger marks. The IMD warns of isolated heavy rainfall over the next four days due to a fresh low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal.
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After a brief break, rainfall returns to Telangana with light to moderate showers in Hyderabad and heavy downpours in districts, driven by a low pressure system over Odisha. IMD warns of thunderstorms in eastern districts.
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After nearly two weeks of incessant rain, Telangana can expect sunshine from Wednesday. Hyderabad may see passing light to moderate showers or drizzle, but the low-pressure area has moved away, bringing dry weather and sunny spells across many parts of the state.
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With heavy rains lashing Telangana, three shepherds and over 100 sheep were rescued from a flooded stream in Kamareddy, while fears of soil erosion near Laknapur project in Vikarabad grew. IMD issued red and orange alerts for several districts.
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The India Meteorological Department has forecast intense thundershowers with intermittent moderate rain and gusty winds in Hyderabad on Monday and Tuesday, warning of waterlogging, slippery roads, and possible disturbances in electricity and municipal services.
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From April to June, most parts of north and east India, central India, and the plains of northwest India are expected to experience two to four more heatwave days than normal
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The Department to move to ensemble prediction system with a horizontal resolution of 6 km, an improvement over the current resolution of 12 km
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Starting as a light drizzle around noon time in Gachibowli, Madhapur, Khairatabad and Uppal among other localities, the weather remained pleasant till evening. More areas were encompassed by the drizzle with varying intensity as the day progressed.
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Personnel of NDRF, SDRF deployed to carry out search and rescue operations in the worst-affected areas
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Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad issued a heavy rainfall alert for almost all districts across the State for the next 48 hours, even as intense thunderstorms lashed Hyderabad and districts
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The weather office also issued a 'Red alert' in five districts — Puri, Jagatsinghpur, Khurda, Cuttack and Dhenkanal — of Odisha
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According to a status note released by the state government, 6.44 lakh people in seven districts were affected by the heavy rains and relief camps
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The project, built on the Nallavagau stream, a tributary of river Godavari, attained its full reservoir level of 747 MCft
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Road connectivity between villages and towns has been affected as flood water was overflowing in many places
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Bheempur mandal receives the highest rainfall of 128 mm, followed by Adilabad Urban mandal had 98.9 mm
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Residents advised to exercise caution, particularly in flood-prone areas
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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 intense spell of heavy downpour that occurred between 4 am and 6 am on Monday morning was entirely concentrated in Hyderabad, Sangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri and Rangareddy districts.