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The sudden change in weather is attributed to a deep depression over the south west Bay of Bengal, which has moved west-northwestwards and intensified into the cyclonic storm ‘Nivar’.
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Hyderabad: Giving the city a break from the chill, night temperatures have gone up slightly and are above normal now. As on 8.30 am on Monday, the minimum temperature recorded by the India Meteorological Department at its Begumpet observatory was 21.6 degree Celsius, which is four degrees above normal. The lowest temperature was recorded in […]
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The average minimum temperature recorded in Hyderabad was 13.6 degrees Celsius, which is five degrees Celsius below normal.
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Temperature drops below normal, likely to fall further in next one week
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The last one week has seen the minimum temperatures in the city dropping below normal most of the times
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IMD forecasts no more rainfall activity till month-end; temperatures drop below 20 degrees
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"We are trying our best to resume connectivity within a week, it may take longer if the weather remains unfavourable."
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World Meteorological Department (WMO) has entrusted India with the responsibility of the Regional Centre of South Asia Flash Flood Guidance System for coordination, development and its implementation
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India Meteorological Department officials said there was a possibility of a relatively higher frequency of cold waves this winter.
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Hyderabad: Rains are expected to lash the State for two more days with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a weather warning indicating that heavy rain was ‘very likely’ to occur in several districts till Thursday. According to the IMD, heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places in Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, Medak, […]
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IMD has warned of flooding and water-logging in many parts of low-lying areas in several districts
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The weather warning, which cautions of thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and heavy rain across Telangana till Monday, says on October 20 and 21
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Flood waters recede in several places across Hyderabad; IMD forecasts heavy rains on October 19, 20
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State capital registers 19.2 cm rain, eclipsing the 11.7 cm which was registered in October 1903, rainfall departure from normal was of 404 per cent, highest among all districts
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From Jan 1 to Oct 13, city receives 102 cm against normal annual rainfall of 82 cm; heavy to very heavy rains expected today
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IMD warns of heavy rains during next 72 hours, KTR directs GHMC to stay alert
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The IMD has achieved significant improvement in track, landfall, intensity and adverse weather including heavy rainfall, strong wind and storm surge forecast.