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As per IMD forecast, under the influence of the cyclonic circulation over coastal Odisha and neighbourhood, a low pressure area has formed
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Indian Meteorological Department has issued a two-day Orange warning for July 11 and 12, for many districts
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The areas around Ameerpet, Banjara Hills, Srinagar Colony, Begumpet, Khairatabad, Yousufguda and Shaikpet received showers along with thunder
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State cumulative rainfall higher than normal rainfall, officials expect monsoon to peak this month and August
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State capital has recorded 16% less rainfall so far while the rest of State gets 56% excess compared to last year
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Serilingampally, Kapra, Tirumalgiri, Quthbullapur and Balanagar witnessed heavy rainfall on Tuesday
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has taken down the heavy rainfall warning they had posted a few days back.
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Southwest Monsoon has further advanced into some more parts of North Arabian Sea and some more parts of south Gujarat region, south Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and most parts of North Bay of Bengal and more parts of West Bengal today
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Weatherman says southwest monsoon will hit Kerala only around June 3 and will come to Telangana only in the second week of June
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The partial lunar eclipse will be visible for a short span from the north-eastern region (except Sikkim), some parts of West Bengal, some costal parts of Odisha and Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the IMD said.
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The cyclonic storm over Arabian Sea, Tauktae, however, has brought down the maximum day time temperatures in Hyderabad by seven degrees to 32.6 degree Celsius
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The day that began with typical summer conditions had the weather changing around the afternoon and spells of rain greeting different parts of the city
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IMD, predicts that the weather in the city will be pleasant between May 16 and 19, with rain or thundershowers towards evening due to the presence of cyclonic storm, Tauktae in east central Arabian Sea
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Earlier in the morning, IMD also predicted light to moderate intensity rains over Haryana, Rajasthan and its adjoining areas in the next two hours
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While the day started off on a dry, hot note, late-afternoon saw showers in many areas across the city, ranging from a light drizzle of 0.5 mm rainfall recorded at AWS at Malkajgiri to 33 mm at Gachibowli.
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"Hyderabad's temperature will be normal, and the city will receive light to moderate rains," said IMD Director Dr K Nagaratna
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The highest rainfall in the GHMC area till 4 pm was 34.8mm in Chandanagar, while Madhapur recorded 18.8mm and Gachibowli recorded 17.3mm.
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IMD Hyderabad has also issued a warning for thunderstorms at isolated places in the State over the next five days
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Hyderabad: With the mercury soaring every day, the Telangana State Development Planning Society has issues a State-wide heatwave warning. In a video, available on the official website, the authorities have asked people to stay home as much as possible. The maximum temperature recorded in the city today was 38.3 degree Celsius, around the Kapra region. […]
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The temperature, which was pegged at 38.4 degree Celsius, was one degree less than the normal temperature by Tuesday evening.