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The widespread rains are being attributed to an active southwest monsoon as well as a cyclonic circulation lying over northwest Bay of Bengal in the middle and upper tropospheric levels.
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The highest rainfall of 91.0 mm was recorded in Kathalapur mandal of Jagitial district while Gangadhara of Karimnagar district received 81.3 mm.
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The airport in Zhengzhou cancelled 260 flights into and out of the city, and local railway authorities also halted or delayed some trains.
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As of July 20, Hyderabad received 359.5 mm average rainfall during this monsoon season, whereas the normal rain expected till now was 210.9 mm
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The city had witnessed light showers at several places on Monday night.
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On Tuesday, the water level at the reservoir was recorded at 1,762.80 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet.
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Till 6 p.m on Monday, Jurala project received 1.23 lakh cusecs, and authorities lifted 20 gates to release 1.51 lakh cusecs of water downstream to Srisailam
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According to Telangana State Planning Development Society, the average rainfall in the State during the last 24 hours was 10.4 mm against the normal rainfall of 5.0 mm.
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Local train services of the Central Railway were affected due to water-logging on tracks between Vikhroli and Bhandup following heavy showers in parts of the suburbs.
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On Monday around 9 am, the water level at the reservoir was recorded at 1,762.60 feet against the FTL of 1,763.50 feet.
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As per the forecast by the IMD Hyderabad, the city will witness light to moderate showers at isolated places.
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The cumulative rainfall from June 1 to 16 is 380 mm against the normal rainfall of 244.1 mm with a deviation of 56 per cent.
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The maximum temperature recorded in the city on Friday morning was 29.2 degree Celsius, which is at least two degrees less than normal.
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After Wednesday night's rains, parts of GHMC LB Zone, which include residential localities in Saroornagar, Nagole and Hayatnagar were inundated.
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The highest rainfall of 145.3 mm was recorded in Kathalapur mandal, resulting in swollen streams, rivulets and ponds that started overflowing.
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Till 8 am on Thursday, Chegunta in Medak recorded the highest rainfall of 227.5 mm, followed by Thatiannaram in Rangareddy.
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The highest rainfall of 145.3 mm was recorded in Kathalapur of Jagitial district followed by 110.5 mm in Rudrangi of Rajanna-Sircilla district, and 119.0 mm in Govindaram of Jagitial.
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Officials at TSDPS forecast that there can be light to moderate rain at isolated places in the city in the next three days
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With the water level close to the FRL of the reservoir (74 metre), the authorities have started discharging excess water over the spillway.
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Several localities in the city, including Marredpally, Vanasthalipuram, Secunderabad and Musheerabad received heavy rains overnight.