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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
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The districts of Anantapur, Kurnool, Kadapa, Sathya Sai, Annamayya, Nandyala, and Chittoor have high possibilities of rain from Monday evening
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IMD reported that Cyclone Mocha in the southeast Bay of Bengal and the adjoining area is expected to strike the eastern coast between May 7 and 9
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As the day progressed, the clouds rolled in, bringing with them a welcome respite from the scorching sun in Hyderabad
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IMD says that Andhra Pradesh might witness heavy rains this month Cyclone Mocha is likely to form over the southeast Bay of Bengal around May 6
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According to IMD, from April 1 to 29, Hyderabad has already received a staggering 94 mm of rainfall, compared to the usual mark of a mere 20.9 mm