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A powerful thunderstorm on Thursday evening dumped over 100 mm of rain in several parts of Hyderabad, crippling traffic and flooding roads. Core areas like Ameerpet, Punjagutta, and Gachibowli were hit hardest as rush hour came to a grinding halt
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted a severe thunderstorm and strong wind for the city, warning residents in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) to stay indoors.
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However, an orange heat wave alert was also issued for 17 districts which are expected to experience temperatures between 41 and 44 degree Celsius
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Kapra witnesses the highest of 72.8 mm; sudden storm catches residents off guard, leading to power outages and minor flooding
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In Hyderabad, Shaikpet received the highest rainfall of 3.5 mm, on Tuesday.
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The India Meteorological Department – Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for thunderstorms and rains across the city for the next four days.
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However, relief is on the horizon in the form of thunderstorm activity forecasted for the next two days.
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The severe storm also brought down the maximum temperatures, which for the past few days were consistently touching over 40 degree Celsius, on Monday morning.
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The downpour started in Rajendranagar and gradually covered Charminar, Saroornagar, LB Nagar, and eventually the entire Hyderabad.
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Officials from the Police department were quick to respond to the situation, confirming that the boat had been rendered inoperable by the rainstorm.
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Hyderabad: Heavy rainfall has been forecast for Hyderabad as well as most districts of Telangana for Wednesday and Thursday. The IMD on Tuesday has forecast heavy rainfall for the next two days and issued a yellow alert or ‘be prepared’ warning for Wednesday and Thursday. On Monday night, several parts of the city received moderate […]
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Hyderabad: Light to moderate rainfall have been forecast for almost all over Telangana by the Indian Meteorological Department– Hyderabad. An yellow alert has also been issued all over the state for the coming four days, indicating thunderstorm and lightning activity. The IMD-Hyderabad has said that the north-south trough from south Chhattisgarh to cyclonic circulation over […]
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Hyderabad: The city witnessed a cloudy day, even as several other parts of Telangana witnessed light to moderate rainfall on Monday. The average minimum temperature was 19.6 degree Celsius while the lowest minimum temperature of 17.9 degree Celsius was recorded at Hayathnagar. According to the India Meteorological Department – Hyderabad (IMD-H), the city was likely […]
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On Tuesday, the city recorded 35 Degree Celsius, which is at least one degree more than the usual
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Earlier in the morning, IMD also predicted light to moderate intensity rains over Haryana, Rajasthan and its adjoining areas in the next two hours
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"Hyderabad's temperature will be normal, and the city will receive light to moderate rains," said IMD Director Dr K Nagaratna
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IMD Hyderabad has also issued a warning for thunderstorms at isolated places in the State over the next five days
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Except for a few parts which witnessed drizzle, no rainfall was recorded till evening hours on Thursday