The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast light to moderate rains in Hyderabad for the next 24–48 hours, with isolated heavy to extremely heavy rainfall expected in northern districts like Kumuram Bheem Asifabad and Adilabad due to a weakening depression moving from Odisha.
Waterlogging reported in several parts of the city, causing disruptions to traffic and daily activities; officials caution residents to take necessary precautions
The forecast suggests that Hyderabad will experience similar conditions until Wednesday, subjecting residents to the dual challenges of sporadic storms and oppressive heat
The IMD forecast indicates a partly cloudy sky with the possibility of thunder and lightning development, signalling a change in weather patterns that will bring much-needed relief to denizens
The India Meteorological Department - Hyderabad (IMD-H) issued a yellow alert for the city on Saturday and Sunday, warning that temperatures could reach up to a scorching 40 degree Celsius.
The Met Department expects maximum and minimum temperatures to hover around 35 degrees Celsius and 19 degrees Celsius for the next three days in Hyderabad
On Friday, Hyderabad recorded a maximum of 32 degrees Celsius, while the Shaikpet area recorded a maximum of 33.7 degrees Celsius — two notches above normal.