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With the continuous downpour, Kuntala waterfall, reportedly Telangana’s highest waterfall, began gushing with full force, drawing nature lovers and tourists.
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Light to moderate rainfall was recorded in several parts of Kumram Bheem Asifabad and Mancherial districts, disrupting life temporarily. Farmers welcomed the rains, saying it would aid in germination of paddy, cotton and jowar crops sown recently.
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intense heat wave has caused the night time temperatures to remain elevated across Hyderabad. For the past 24 hours, night time temperatures in Hyderabad and even in districts have ranged between 27 degree Celsius and 30 degree Celsius
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A sudden downpour swept through parts of Hyderabad on Friday evening, drenching several areas and causing waterlogging
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"Mainly from mid-August, excess rains are predicted," said weatherman Balaji Tarini. Light rains or drizzles are forecast for the first week of August, but substantial rains are expected as the month progresses.
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IMD Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert across Telangana for four days starting tomorrow. A heavy rainfall alert across the state has been issued for Sunday.
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In case the maximum temperature departure is 4.5 degree Celsius to 6.4 degree Celsius from normal temperature recorded during this time of the year.
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Power supply disruptions were also reported from across the State as trees and electric poles were uprooted by the winds. The climate changed suddenly after noon at several places and overcast conditions were witnessed.
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The drop in temperatures brought relief from the prolonged intense heat, albeit accompanied by disruptions in various areas.
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Weather experts predict a slight relief on Tuesday with partly cloudy skies, moderating the temperature between 37 degrees Celsius and 39 degrees Celsius.
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Chaprala and Sathnala in Jainath mandal witnessed 42 and 41.6 degree Celsius respectively.
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In their latest weather update, the society forecasts that rains ranging from 2.5 mm to 15.5 mm in the city on Wednesday.
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Many areas in the region experienced a cold spell during Thursday night, and this continued into the early hours of Friday.
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June brought intense heat and sparse rains, prompting the issuance of high-temperature alerts, warning of scorching temperatures
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The Telangana State Development Planning Society has issued a weather advisory warning that increased rainfall intensity is expected in several areas of the city, while others can anticipate lighter showers.
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According to the data released by the Telangana State Development Planning Society, several areas in and around the city have already received substantial rainfall.
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GHMC welfare office at Shaikpet within Jubilee Hills circle recorded a whopping 105.8 mm of rainfall, while Srinagar colony recorded 73 mm of rainfall till 1:00 am.
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Mallapur in Jagtial district recorded the highest maximum temperature of 44.8 degrees Celsius in the State.
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A shallow layer of mist covered skies in the morning and the city is expected to see a partly cloudy sky throughout the day with a drop in day and night temperatures.
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Fluctuating weather conditions marked the Year 2022 in Hyderabad