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Since IMD had forecast heavy rains in the next 24 hours, we are planning to lift the flood gates of the project and release water into the Godavari river, said SRSP Site Executive Engineer
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The weather stations at Lodhi Road, Ayanagar, Mungeshpur and Mayur Vihar gauged 35.1 mm, 26 mm, 53.5 mm and 110.5 mm of precipitation.
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The showers brought the temperature down to 23.8 degrees Celsius, three notches below normal.
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An orange alert has been issued by the IMD-Hyderabad, signaling the likelihood of moderate to heavy rain, with the possibility of intense spells. T
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The forecast by weather department looks at the minimum temperature in Hyderabad going down to 21 degrees Celsius and the maximum temperature dipping to around 28 degrees C in the coming week
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On Saturday, the Kullu Deputy Commissioner announced that five crore rupees in relief aid was disbursed to those impacted by floods in the district.
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In the upcoming days, the maximum temperature is expected to range between 33 to 38 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature will stay below 30 degrees but above 25 degrees Celsius.
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On Tuesday, the IMD had issued a Red alert for Palghar, Raigad for July 19, and an 'Orange' alert had been issued for Thane, Mumbai and Ratnagiri.
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Among them, 16 states across all regions, namely North West, Central, South Peninsula, and East and North-East, recorded large excess rainfall.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Saturday forecast high-intensity rain for 2-3 days in Delhi
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Widespread rainfall received in almost all the districts during the past 24 hours helped revive hope for a normal Kharif season in Telangana
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Samalkota mandal in Kakinada district recording a high of 46.8 degrees Celsius on Friday
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The storm is currently located in the Arabian Sea, close to the Saurashtra-Kutch coast, and is about 30 km from Jakhau Port in Gujarat
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The maximum daytime temperatures consistently hovered between 42 degrees C and 43 degrees C at more than a dozen locations in Hyderabad
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According to the forecast by TSDPS, CMTC Premises and Venkateshwara colony in Banjara Hills recorded 9mm and 7.8 mm of rainfall respectively
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IMD's updated long-range forecast outlook for the 2023 southwest monsoon season, reveals that Telangana is expected to experience below normal rainfall throughout the monsoon period
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Patigadda in Secunderabad soared highest at 41.9 degree C, while Gachibowli and Kuramguda scorched at 41.7 at 41.3 degree C respectively, Safilguda’s Balramnagar recorded 35.5 degree C
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Khairatabad recorded a staggering maximum temperature of 42.5 degrees Celsius, maintaining its position as the hottest spot in the Hyderabad for the past 10 days
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The India Meteorological Department said on Tuesday. Scientists, however, said the slight delay is unlikely to impact agriculture and total rainfall over the country
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On Monday in Hyderabad, the Khairatabad region registered the highest maximum temperature of 40.8 degrees Celsius