Hyderabad and many parts of Telangana continue to experience chilly conditions, with some areas recording single-digit temperatures. While the IMD has not issued a cold wave alert, minimum temperatures are expected to stay below normal across the State.
The India Meteorological Department has withdrawn the cold wave alert for Telangana. Minimum temperatures are expected to rise by 2–3°C, stabilising above 10°C in most districts, while Hyderabad will see lows of 12–14°C. Fog may persist in early mornings.
Hyderabad and nearby districts continue to experience cold wave conditions, with night temperatures dropping well below normal. IMD predicts chilly nights for the next two days, including Christmas Eve and Christmas morning, while daytime temperatures remain moderate.
A cold wave is expected to intensify across Telangana, including Hyderabad, over the next two days. The IMD has warned of temperatures falling 3–4°C below normal, with several districts likely to see minimums between 5°C and 10°C.
Hyderabad and Telangana are experiencing severe cold wave conditions, with minimum temperatures 2–3°C below normal. IMD warns cold will continue until December 16, while independent weather tracker predicts chilly conditions may persist until December 21.
For the past few days, the day time maximum temperatures in Hyderabad and districts have registered a significant rise and are now hovering between 34 degree Celsius and 37 degree Celsius with weather almost resembling summer
Adilabad: Minimum temperatures in many parts of the erstwhile Adilabad district continued to plummet further for the third consecutive day on Tuesday. While Arli (T) in Bheempur mandal of Adilabad recorded a minimum temperature of 3.6 degrees celsius, Ginnedari of Tiryani mandal saw 3.9 degrees. Bela mandal recorded 5 degrees and Wankidi had 5.1 degrees. […]