Hyderabad's weather conditions are influenced by two key factors: wet-bulb temperatures and urban heat islands. Many residents may not be familiar with wet-bulb temperature, a phenomenon where both air temperature and humidity combine to significantly affect the human body.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) - Hyderabad, the dry weather is expected to persist throughout the state, including Hyderabad, until May 31
Thagubothula Sankshema Sangham district president Kotrangi Tharun expressed concern over unavailability of the 'lite' variety of Kingfisher in wine shops and bars.
Banjara Hills registered temperatures soaring up to 43 degrees Celsius, while Maruthi Nagar in Kothapet and Mettuguda saw mercury levels peaking at 42.9 degrees Celsius.
New Delhi: In a case of heinous corporal punishment, a 5-year old girl was allegedly tied with a rope and left to suffer in the scorching heat in Delhi for not doing homework. As per the information, the minor is a student of class 1 and lives with her family in Tukhmirpur in Delhi’s Karawal […]
Hyderabad: Moved by the plight of some students who were walking barefoot in the scorching heat at Mamidipally, Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy immediately arranged them footwear besides offering chocolates and water bottles. The Minister was passing through Mamidipally on Saturday when she noticed students walking without footwear. She immediately stopped her convoy and […]