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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
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Skies in Hyderabad are expected to be overcast with clouds from March 15, and after March 21, the rains are expected to arrive
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Met department says there wont be a heat wave and that maximum temperatures in the State, including Hyderabad, will be normal to below normal this summer.
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Weather forecasts look at the winter chill staging a comeback on Sunday and the minimum temperatures are expected to drop below 15 degree Celsius across the city.
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Hyderabad: After heavy downpour in the western parts of Hyderabad disrupted normal life on Saturday, leading to severe hardships for late evening commuters, the Met Department has issued a yellow alert in the city for next three days, indicating similar rainfall. According to A Sravani, Scientist C Incharge, at the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) – […]
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Hyderabad: After a summer that saw the scorching sun at its hottest best, residents of Hyderabad are now facing a situation where they haven’t seen the sun, literally, for about five days in a row. Overcast skies, almost jammed with dark menacing clouds that have opened up frequently after a hesitant start to the monsoon […]
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Hyderabad: Amid forecast of a severe heat wave sweeping through Telangana during next two days, an advisory has been issued asking people not to venture out during the afternoons between 12 pm and 3 pm and staying hydrated. An orange alert or ‘be prepared’ warning was issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad on Sunday […]