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Based on the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad, and other weather forecasters, from Wednesday, the temperatures are expected to touch 40 degree Celsius regularly and night will not remain cool anymore
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Early morning temperatures dipped sharply in several parts of Hyderabad and districts of Telangana State on Thursday, with cold and chilly winds bringing down the mercury by at least 3 to 4 degree Celsius at multiple locations
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For the past 48-hours, day time temperatures have been consistently hovering between 36 degrees Celsius and 37 degrees Celsius in Hyderabad while in districts, a few places have already started recording 39 degrees Celsius
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As the summer starts to peak with both day and night time mercury rising high, several parts of the city have been experiencing temperatures higher than normal for mid-February
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The first three months including February, March and first half of April, are expected to be severe in terms of temperatures, according to a preliminary forecast of Summer-2025, released by city-based weather forecaster T Balaji on Friday said
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The night time minimum temperatures are dropping to single digits, while maximum day time temperatures are soaring between 37 degree Celsius and 34 degree Celsius
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Minimum temperatures fell to single digits at multiple locations in Hyderabad and its surrounding regions, especially Moinabad and Ibrahimpatnam in Rangareddy district and several areas in the districts of Adilabad, KomramBheem Asifabad, Kamareddy and Sangareddy between Wednesday night and early hours of Thursday
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The current cold wave conditions across Telangana State are expected to remain active for another 48-hours, based on the forecast from IMD
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While multiple areas in Hyderabad had recorded single-digit minimum temperatures in the last 48-hours, the minimum temperatures recorded on Wednesday morning in twin cities was above 10 degree Celsius
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The intense fog softened the city's bustling atmosphere and slowed down early morning commuters who navigated reduced visibility
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Despite the skies remaining cloudy most of the day, the weather has been sultry and discomfiting for the last two days.
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The average rainfall of Adilabad was gauged to be 29.4 according to a weather report published on website of Telangana Planning Development Society
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Weather in Hyderabad is likely to be pleasant with an overcast sky
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Maximum day time temperature of 46.1 degree Celsius was recorded in Aswapuram mandal while 46 degree Celsius was recorded in Sujatha Nagar and Paloncha mandals
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The IMD predicts a departure from norms in Telangana for January, with no cold waves expected, above-normal minimum temperatures, and increased rainfall until March.
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Dense fog is causing significant challenges for motorists on National Highway 44 (Kashmir-Kanyakumari). Visibility is severely hampered, forcing drivers to cautiously navigate through road ahead, their headlights cutting through the haze.
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As per temperature readings available from Telangana State Development Planning Society, Koutala mandal of Asifabad registered a maximum day temperature of 43.9 degrees Celsius
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Bhupalpally's Mahadevpur recorded 44 degree Celsius which is the third highest temperature in Telangana
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IMD has warned that the eastern and northeast districts of the State could face heat waves during this period, although the chances of heat waves occurring in April are low
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The weather department issues district-wise and subdivision-wise warnings and district-wise and station-wise nowcast warnings, which describe the current state of the weather in detail.