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Several areas in the city, especially the north-eastern parts, witnessed sharp spells of rains that lasted anywhere between 10 and 15 minutes
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As per rainfall readings recorded by the TGPDS from 8.30 am to 7 pm, Basar and Mallial mandal headquarters received the highest rainfall by 79 mm.
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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.
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In Hyderabad, the weather department predicts a rise in mercury to 41 degrees Celsius, indicating a prolonged period of intense heat.
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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.
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Temperatures soared above 41 degrees Celsius in Moula Ali, Bansilalpet, Shaikpet, Banjara Hills, Ramanthapur, Mettuguda, Gachibowli and Lingampally.
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On Wednesday, the maximum daytime temperature in Hyderabad was 40.5 degrees C, which was recorded at Adarsh Nagar, Medchal-Malkajgiri district.
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Adoption of millet faces a substantial obstacle due to the impact of pricing dynamics, particularly the presence of subsidies that favour staple grains such as rice and wheat
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According to the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), residents can expect the rains to take a backseat starting from Tuesday
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Heavy to very heavy rains have been lashing several districts in the State, including Hyderabad, affecting normal life in many areas
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The incessant rains over the past week have led to the filling up of reservoirs and streams in Hyderabad, but also caused significant traffic disruptions due to overflowing of some water bodies
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Erstwhile Adilabad district, which reeled under incessant rains for five days in a row, affecting normal life, found respite with the rains taking a break on Sunday.
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According to TSDPS, Golconda received 17.5 mm of rainfall, followed closely by Rajendranagar with 16.8 mm, and Serilingampally with 16.5 mm
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According to the TSDPS, several districts in Telangana are expected to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall.
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According to TSDPS no rainfall is predicted for Hyderabad until Thursday
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Hyderabad, known for its average rainfall of 97.4 mm in June, has so far received a deficit rainfall of 63.7 mm, according to India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad
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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD) – Hyderabad, heavy spells are expected to continue till Monday, only intermittent rains are expected from Tuesday
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India Meteorological Department–Hyderabad has issued a yellow alert for the next five days as thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are expected at few districts of the State
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According to the forecast by TSDPS, CMTC Premises and Venkateshwara colony in Banjara Hills recorded 9mm and 7.8 mm of rainfall respectively
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The temperatures are likely to soar again and hover at around 40 degree Celsius in Hyderabad