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Continuous rains bring down maximum temperature to 27.2 degrees Celsius across city
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The maximum temperature recorded in the city around afternoon was 31.8 degree Celsius, which, following the sudden showers, dipped to 26 degree Celsius.
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According to the data provided by Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), the city has received deficient rainfall for the last three weeks
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On Saturday, the maximum temperature recorded in the city was 30 degree Celsius while few areas in Patancheru received very light drizzle
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On Thursday, the maximum temperature recorded in the city was 33.9 degree Celsius, which is at least 4 degrees more than the usual
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The maximum temperature in the city recorded on Monday was 33.6 degree Celsius, whereas the lowest minimum temperature on Tuesday morning was 22 degree Celsius
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TSDPS forecasts a similar weather pattern in the city over the next couple of days
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The sun played hide-and-seek in several localities in the northern part of the city, which witnessed up to 10 mm rains.
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State capital records average rainfall of 68.9 mm on Wednesday night; normal life thrown out of gear as many low lying areas remain flooded in several parts of the city
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While only a few stations recorded rain till late afternoon, most parts of the city witness rain in the evening, after 7 pm
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Most areas in the city saw light to moderate rainfall with highest rainfall recorded in the city being 50.3 mm at Quthbullapur
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Proactive measures taken by State govt and the close association with agencies like IMD, TSDPS, UNICEF Hyderabad field office and other rganisations ensured a significant reduction in heat wave-related fatalities
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Many other areas, including Julurpud, Madhira, Laxmidevipalli, Yellandu, Gudapur, Malkaram, Mudigonda recorded temperatures over 39 degree Celsius
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Waking up to overcast weather conditions on Wednesday, the city had day temperatures dropping considerably as the sun remained completely hidden behind the cloud cover
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Since last week, nights have turned warmer with minimum temperatures hovering above normal
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The TSDPS also said temperatures below five degrees Celsius were recorded in other places in Adilabad and also in Kumram Bheem Asifabad.
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The drizzle and low temperature combination made people reach out for their sweaters and jackets quite early in the day
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The minimum temperature recorded around 8.30 am on Tuesday in BHEL was 10.2 degree Celsius
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Temperature drops below normal, likely to fall further in next one week
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IMD forecasts no more rainfall activity till month-end; temperatures drop below 20 degrees