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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
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Hyderabad: Rains are expected to lash the State for two more days with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a weather warning indicating that heavy rain was ‘very likely’ to occur in several districts till Thursday. According to the IMD, heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places in Hyderabad, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, Medak, […]
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Between June 1 and Oct 15, city recorded a 'large excess rainfall' of 1,126 mm against normal 638.2 mm
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From Jan 1 to Oct 13, city receives 102 cm against normal annual rainfall of 82 cm; heavy to very heavy rains expected today
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The weather department has warned disruption of transportation, power supply and inundation of low-lying areas and even damage to agriculture crops in certain places