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The India Meteorological Department has forecast a week of extreme weather in Telangana, with temperatures likely to cross 40°C in several districts even as thunderstorms, lightning, hailstorms and gusty winds are expected in the evenings until the end of the month.
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Thunderstorms with gusty winds and a drop in temperatures are expected to continue across Telangana till Saturday. The IMD has issued warnings for several districts, forecasting light to moderate rain and fluctuating temperatures over the next few days.
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IMD Hyderabad has issued an orange alert for parts of Telangana, warning of thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds. Several districts may witness heavy rain and hailstorms, with temperatures expected to drop as a strong weather system impacts the State.
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The IMD issued a Yellow Alert for Hyderabad and nearby districts, forecasting unseasonal light to moderate rain and thunderstorms through Thursday. Gusty winds of 30–40 km/h and lightning pose safety risks, while temperatures ease slightly from persistent dry heat
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Hyderabad has experienced erratic, localized rainfall over the past week, with some areas receiving heavy showers while others remain dry. The IMD predicts light rain and thunderstorms with gusty winds as high humidity above 80 percent continues to trigger intense rainfall.
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After enduring three days of relentless rainfall, Telangana faces the possibility of another major weather event. The IMD has forecast the formation of a new low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal, likely to bring widespread showers in early October.
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The IMD has forecast rain and thundershowers across Hyderabad and several Telangana districts throughout Friday, with gusty winds and lower temperatures. Independent trackers also warned of on-and-off showers across the city, urging residents to prepare for wet weather conditions.
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Hyderabad is likely to experience intense thunderstorms with gusty winds this evening, according to IMD and independent trackers. A yellow alert has been issued for all city zones, with scattered moderate-to-heavy showers expected from afternoon to midnight.
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IMD-Hyderabad has forecast thunderstorms in Hyderabad till September 25. Heavy rainfall is likely on Saturday in Nizamabad, Sangareddy, Kamareddy, and Nagarkurnool. After a brief spell of sunshine on Friday, rains are expected to return by early Saturday
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The India Meteorological Department has forecast heavy rain, thunderstorms, and lightning in many parts of Andhra Pradesh from September 11 to 15. Coastal and Rayalaseema regions may see strong winds. The rain is due to a cyclonic circulation nearby
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The IMD-Hyderabad has issued an orange alert for heavy to very heavy rains in 15 northeastern Telangana districts from Tuesday to Thursday. Hyderabad and nearby areas will see moderate showers, with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds expected statewide
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Heavy rains hit the western parts of Hyderabad on Tuesday, with Serilingampally recording the city’s highest rainfall at 30.5 mm. While early rains were localized, by evening, showers extended across most city suburbs. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for heavy rain across Telangana.
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Roads continue to be water-logged disrupting traffic flow at major stretches; inundations reported from areas such as Jawaharnagar and Venkateswara Colony give anxious moments to residents
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After a short break overnight, rains are likely to resume in Hyderabad on Saturday, with scattered thunderstorms expected in multiple suburbs. A weather alert issued around noon warned of rainfall within hours, followed by more spells post 2:30 pm.
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Hyderabad Meteorological Department has issued a heavy rainfall warning for 15 Telangana districts, with rain expected to continue until July 9. Hyderabad saw intermittent drizzle, while districts such as Mahabubabad and Bhadradri Kothagudem recorded significant rainfall and thunderstorms
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IMD noted that hot and humid weather conditions will prevail, before a likely respite on June 5 and 6
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Though some areas may experience brief spells of heavy rain and thunderstorms by evening, the overall weather is expected to stay overcast, with maximum temperatures ranging between 32°C and 34°C.
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Farmers have faced significant setbacks as rainwater inundated harvest and procurement centres, leaving freshly harvested crops submerged. With the southwest monsoon starting to impact weather conditions, several regions are now experiencing moderate to heavy rainfall.
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The maximum temperatures aely to drop below normal by 3 degree Celsius to 5 degree Celsius in parts of the State
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MET department issued a heavy rainfall alert at multiple locations, and temperatures are expected to drop by 3 degree Celsius to 5 degree Celsius in most parts of the State