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The Godavari river is experiencing substantial inflows, leading to the opening of 75 gates of the Lakshmi barrage at Medigadda in Bhupalpally district to release a whopping 5,18,710 cusecs of water.
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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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Very heavy rainfall of 146.5 mm and 118.3 mm were recorded in Mutharam of Manthani Mutharam mandal and Kunaram of Srirampur mandal in Peddapalli district respectively.
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The bulletin released by IMD said that weather conditions in various parts of India till July 25 are expected to bring significant rainfall and some heavy downpours
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Hyderabad SI Gaddam Mallesh was seen alerting the public about the dos and don’ts during the next few days.
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The highest recorded rainfall of 98.4 mm was reported in Kannaigudem, located in the Mulugu district, within a 24-hour period from Monday 8:30 am to Tuesday 8:30 am
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The collector has advised citizens to avoid going out of the house, not to take shelter under trees, and not attempt to cross the flooded and overflowing rivers.
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After a prolonged dry spell, erstwhile Khammam witnessed light to heavy rainfall in the last 24 hours
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According to Telangana State Development Society, rainfall was recorded across various parts of Hyderabad, offering a much-needed respite from the dry weather
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Except four districts, Konaseema, Krishna, Chittoor and Sri Satya Sai, all the other districts registered deficit rainfall
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GHMC authorities have initiated sending mass text messages to alert the citizens of the forthcoming rainfall in their area.
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Mercury levels seem to be coming down in Hyderabad as the city is likely to receive respite with gusty winds and moderate showers
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People got some respite from the soaring heat following the rainfall recorded in some areas of the erstwhile Karimnagar
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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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India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad (IMD-H) has also warned that hailstorms could occur towards the evening or night, adding to the already challenging weather conditions.
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From March 1 to 19, Hyderabad has received 51.9 mm of rainfall, which is almost three times the normal mark of 17.5 mm
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The weekend largely remained cloudy and interspersed with drizzles, a pleasant weather prevailed in the Hyderabad and the outskirts
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In addition, the IMD has cautioned that there is a possibility of squall or hail along with rainfall or thundershowers on Sunday.
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A new comprehensive review of global ocean temperature data has allowed researchers to paint a clear picture of ocean warming since the 1950s, and predict future warming scenarios, according to a study released on Tuesday.