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  • Telangana scorches at 46.5 degrees C, parts of Hyderabad record 43.4 degrees C

    Telangana continues to face an intense heatwave, with Munagala in Suryapet district recording 46.5°C for the second day in a row. Hyderabad too witnessed soaring temperatures, with Karwan touching 43.4°C, while several rural districts reported even higher readings.
  • Telangana scorches as summer temperatures hit 46.5 degrees Celsius, shows TSDPS data

    Telangana endured one of its hottest days this summer with temperatures crossing 46 degree Celsius in several districts. Dilawarpur in Nirmal recorded the highest at 46.5 degree Celsius, while other northern and eastern districts also faced extreme heatwave conditions.
  • When the sun goes down, heat continues to stay high in Hyderabad

    Telangana is witnessing intense heatwave conditions with both daytime and night-time temperatures remaining above normal. Hyderabad and Warangal are experiencing warmer nights, reducing recovery time from extreme heat and increasing health risks, according to IMD data and the State Heatwave Action Plan.
  • Nirmal’s Dasturabad sizzles at 46 degrees

    Erstwhile Adilabad district is facing a severe heatwave for the second day, with Dasturabad in Nirmal district recording the state's highest temperature of 46.0 degrees Celsius. Multiple mandals across Adilabad, Nirmal, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad are consistently seeing mercury levels hover between 45 degrees Celsius and 46 degrees Celsius.
  • Hyderabad enters dangerous wet-bulb heat zone

    Hyderabad has entered a dangerous wet-bulb heat zone, where high humidity and temperatures reduce the body’s ability to cool itself. Experts warn that even 41 degrees Celsius can be more dangerous than dry heat, posing serious health risks.
  • Heavy rains lash Hyderabad, Hayathnagar records 103.8 mm

    Heavy rains lashed Hyderabad on Wednesday, with Hayathnagar recording 103.8 mm of rainfall. Several eastern areas were inundated, causing traffic congestion and disruption to normal life. Other parts, including Vanasthalipuram, Bandlaguda and L B Nagar, also recorded moderate rainfall
  • Scattered thundershowers bring relief to Hyderabad; IMD warns of heavy rains

    Hyderabad witnessed isolated thundershowers on Wednesday evening, offering relief from the recent heatwave. While several peripheral areas received light to moderate rainfall, core zones like Secunderabad remained dry. Hayathnagar recorded the highest rainfall at 25 mm
  • Hyderabad and Medchal-Malkajgiri receive moderate to heavy rainfall on I-day night

    After a dry day, Hyderabad witnessed moderate to heavy rainfall on Friday night across several areas, especially in the Medchal-Malkajgiri district. Due to public holiday, the vehicular traffic on roads was light, and waterlogging had minimal impact.
  • Heavy showers lash Hyderabad outskirts; more rain in store over next 48 hours

    Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts witnessed widespread rainfall on Wednesday, with some areas recording up to 93.5 mm. The Telangana Development Planning Society recorded moderate rainfall in core city areas and heavy showers in the outskirts, especially in Balapur and Shamshabad.
  • Telangana’s monsoon performance falls short as State records deficit rainfall

    Hyderabad and its surrounding districts are yet to receive significant rainfall to offset the deficit until mid-July.
  • Telangana swelters as several districts breach 45 degrees Celsius

    Between Wednesday and Thursday (8.30 am), at least 15 different locations in the State registered scorching temperatures ranging form 45.1 degree Celsius and 45.3 degree Celsius
  • Heatwave in Telangana: IMD-Hyderabad issues ‘Red Alert’ for parts of State; nights to remain warmer

    The IMD-Hyderabad advises extreme care for vulnerable age groups
  • Hyderabad: Thunderstorms and gusty winds to continue through weekend

    A yellow alert (low intensity) has also been issued for Friday in Hyderabad. “Hyderabad will have partly cloudy skies. Light to moderate rain or thundershowers accompanied with lightning and gusty winds,” the forecast said, adding that a similar weather pattern will continue till the weekend.
  • Hyderabad witnesses intense thunderstorms, brings respite from heatwave

    Based on rainfall data from Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), between 8.30 pm on Friday and 7 am on Saturday, University of Hyderabad (Serilingampally mandal) received 54.5 mm of rainfall followed by Allapur, Vivekananda Nagar (Kukatpally mandal) in Medchal-Malkajgiri district received 508 mm of rainfall.
  • Overcast and chilly conditions in Hyderabad continue

    While chilly conditions prevailed across Hyderabad due to cold winds, the minimum temperatures based on Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS) data, hovered between 19 degree Celsius and 20 degree Celsius.
  • Brief yet intense thundershowers lash Hyderabad on Tuesday

    Several areas in the city, especially the north-eastern parts, witnessed sharp spells of rains that lasted anywhere between 10 and 15 minutes
  • Hyderabad welcomes monsoon showers, more rainfall expected

    According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad, the city recorded a maximum temperature at 36.1 degree Celsius and a relative humidity of 60 per cent which marked the lowest temperature recorded compared to all other districts on Wednesday.
  • Extreme heat grips Telangana, red warning issued for multiple districts

    In Hyderabad, the weather department predicts a rise in mercury to 41 degrees Celsius, indicating a prolonged period of intense heat.
  • Banjara Hills sees 43°C as scorching heat grips Hyderabad, dry weather forecasted

    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.
  • Districts turn ovens, mercury at 44.5°C

    Temperatures soared above 41 degrees Celsius in Moula Ali, Bansilalpet, Shaikpet, Banjara Hills, Ramanthapur, Mettuguda, Gachibowli and Lingampally.
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