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The maximum temperature is likely to hover around 28 to 29 degrees Celsius. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature is expected to settle around 22 degrees Celsius in Hyderabad
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According to the weather officials, the rains will continue to lash the city but the intensity is expected to start tapering from tomorrow
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According to IMD-Hyderabad advisory, the red alert is likely to cause massive water pooling on roads and low lying areas, traffic congestion, wet and slippery roads, will cause tree and electric poles to get uprooted
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Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad forecasted more rains during the night in the city
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According to TSDPS, Golconda received 17.5 mm of rainfall, followed closely by Rajendranagar with 16.8 mm, and Serilingampally with 16.5 mm
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While Hyderabad and its surrounding regions can expect moderate to heavy rain, almost all the districts in the northern parts of Telangana are expected to receive heavy to very heavy rains, forecasted IMD Hyderabad
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IMD-H forecasts that the maximum temperatures in the city will hover between 34 degrees Celsius and 36 degrees Celsius for the next five days
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Hyderabad, known for its average rainfall of 97.4 mm in June, has so far received a deficit rainfall of 63.7 mm, according to India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad
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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) – Hyderabad, heavy spells are expected to continue till Monday, only intermittent rains are expected from Tuesday
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Jubilee hills recored the highest rainfall at 65 mm - notably the second highest rainfall recorded in the entire Telangana
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India Meteorological Department–Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for the next five days as thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are expected at few districts of the State
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The seven-day weather forecast issued by IMD-Hyderabad suggests that from Tuesday, several parts of Telangana, including Hyderabad and surrounding regions, will experience light to moderate rains or thundershowers
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Thundershowers, gales and lightning are expected to remain active in the city and a few districts for the next 48 hours, till Tuesday, before the maximum daytime temperatures start rising again, the IMD-Hyderabad forecasted on Sunday
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The temperatures are likely to soar again and hover at around 40 degree Celsius in Hyderabad
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The scorching summer heat in Hyderabad took a brief respite on Thursday evening as the sky turned partly cloudy
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India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad issued a yellow alert for the city till Friday, predicting that rain or thundershowers would occur towards evening or night
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IMD has warned that the eastern and northeast districts of the State could face heat waves during this period, although the chances of heat waves occurring in April are low
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On Sunday, the weather stations of TSDPS recorded perhaps this summer season’s highest day time temperature of 43 degree Celsius in Hyderabad at Bahadurpura
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The highest maximum day time temperature recorded on Thursday was 43.8 degrees Celsius at Bhiknoor, Kamareddy district and 39.6 degree Celsius in Trimulgherry, Hyderabad
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Thursday started off with a sultry morning, but by afternoon, the weather gods blessed Hyderabad with a pleasant surprise