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Hyderabad: After a bountiful monsoon, the city is gearing up to welcome winter next month. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad officials, there will be a slight nip in the air soon and nights could soon start getting colder. IMD Hyderabad director Dr K Nagaratna said the temperatures in the city were expected to start […]
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Hyderabad: Hyderabad on Saturday bore the brunt of a low pressure area over north coastal Andhra Pradesh and the associated cyclonic circulation. Saroornagar recorded the highest rainfall in the State till 7 pm, of 106.3 mm. Several other localities in the city including Uppal, Amberpet, Kapra and Himayatnagar also received heavy downpours of above 100 […]
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Hyderabad: The mercury levels in the city have constantly remained above the normal level for the last two days. On Friday, the highest maximum temperature recorded was 32.8 degree Celsius, at Monda Market, which is at least 2 degrees higher than the normal. The lowest minimum temperature was also recorded two degrees more than usual. […]
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Hyderabad: It was a sunny Saturday for most part of the day in the city, but things changed towards evening, with the few light showers at some places being replaced with heavy showers in several parts of the city. While Manikonda recorded 47 mm by 9 pm, Maruthi Nagar in Uppal recorded 44.3 mm. LB […]
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As per Telangana state Development Planning Society's forecast, most parts of the city will continue to witness light to moderate rain for the next three to four days.
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Hyderabad: The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad has issued a three-day yellow alert for Telangana, from Monday to September 22. While Hyderabad has not recorded any rainfall in the last two days, several districts of Telangana, including Jagityal, Mulugu, Kumram Bheem-Asifabad, Warangal Rural, Karimnagar and Peddapalli, have been receiving heavy downpours. IMD issues a yellow […]
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Panaji: The Goa administration has been put on high alert amid a warning issued by the India Meteorological Department about heavy rainfall in the state over the next 48 hours, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant tweeted late on Saturday. “In view of the warning issued by the IMD, Goa, regarding Heavy Rainfall in the state over […]
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Hyderabad: There appears to be no let-up for the city from the September showers, which continued for the third consecutive day. The weekend version on Saturday was quite strange, with some areas in the city reporting heavy rain and waterlogging, while areas not even a kilometre away saw just a drizzle, and in some areas, […]
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Hyderabad: Heavy inflows from neighbouring Maharashtra into projects on the Godavari in north Telangana prompted the Irrigation Department to open 24 of the 42 gates at the Sriram Sagar Project (SRSP) and three out of six gates at the Koulasnala Project on Tuesday. If the same situation continues for the next few days in the […]
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Hyderabad: Three persons, including a newly married woman died and a boy was reported missing, in separate rain-related incidents in Telangana over the past 24 hours, police said on Monday. Two women including a bride died in Vikarabad district after their car with four other occupants, including the groom, was swept away on Sunday night […]
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Continuous rains bring down maximum temperature to 27.2 degrees Celsius across city
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TSDPS forecasts a similar weather pattern in the city over the next couple of days
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On Thursday, several localities in GHMC, including Asifnagar, Khairatabad, Shaikpet, Secunderabad and Bandlaguda received light to moderate shower throughout the night, ranging from 10 to 20 mm.
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Thunderstorm with lightning and gusty wind speed 30-40 kmph, also has been predicted to occur at isolated places in the State
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The maximum temperature in Hyderabad is expected to be around 30 to 33 degree Celsius, while the minimum temperature would range between 22 and 24 degree Celsius.
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As per the data of Telangana State Development Planning Society, the temperature in the city will remain between 33 degree Celsius and 35 degree Celsius for the coming three days
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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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According to officials at the India Meteorological Department, Hyderabad, the climate would remain the same for a few days
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On Tuesday, the city recorded 35 Degree Celsius, which is at least one degree more than the usual
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Serilingampally, Kapra, Tirumalgiri, Quthbullapur and Balanagar witnessed heavy rainfall on Tuesday