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Thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds with speeds of 30-40 km/h are likely to occur in isolated places across the State, including Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Karimnagar, Mahabubnagar, and several other districts.
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The IMD-Hyderabad advises extreme care for vulnerable age groups
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The forecast for Friday looks at partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm while the forecast for Saturday suggests rain or thundershowers
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The IMD-Hyderabad and other weather forecasters had predicted rains for the remaining of the week and showers accompanied by thunder were expected in Hyderabad and its surrounding districts
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IMD-Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for several districts on April 2
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The IMD-Hyderabad issued an orange alert for 15 districts in Telangana with a forecast of temperature hovering between 41 degree Celsius and 44 degree Celsius
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Thanks to changing weather conditions, the maximum temperatures on Friday, according to IMD-Hyderabad dropped to 36 degree Celsius
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In a forecast on thunder showers, weather forecaster from Hyderabad, TelanganaWeatherman said that severe storms, scattered intense storms and isolated storms will happen across Telangana between Mar 22 and 24
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad has urged general public be very cautious and take precautions during this heat wave
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Adilabad experienced the heat wave on Saturday with the mercury sharply rising to 40.8 degree Celsius, 4.9 degree Celsius higher than the normal
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According to the forecast, heat wave conditions are likely to prevail in Adilabad, Kumuram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Jagtial, Rajanna Sircilla and Peddapalli, for the next three-days.
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Maximum temperatures may reach 44 degree Celsius everyday between Friday and Monday
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This comes as IMD-Hyderabad forecasts gradual rise in maximum temperature by 2 to 3 degree Celsius during next 3 days in State
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Such conditions are expected not only in parts of Telangana but across the country
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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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Rajendranagar topped the chart with 68.3 mm of rainfall, followed closely by Banjara Hills at 64.3 mm, and Nampally at 62.5 mm.
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The average rainfall of Adilabad was gauged to be 29.4 according to a weather report published on website of Telangana Planning Development Society
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Surrounding districts of the city, including Rangareddy, Medchal, Vikarabad, and Sangareddy, are also under a low to moderate flash flood risk
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Police officials suspect that Vijay, the deceased, might have fallen in the water on the flooded road and washed away