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Despite advance warnings of heavy rain, the Medak administration was caught off guard as relentless showers and floods hit the district during Vinayaka Chavithi. Villages in Havelighanpur mandal faced severe flooding, key infrastructure suffered breaches, and public representatives remained absent amid the crisis.
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The India Meteorological Department has issued an alert for very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across Telangana. In response, the School Education department has declared full holidays for government and private schools in Hanamkonda, Jangaon, Mahabubabad, Warangal, and Yadadri districts for two days.
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The IMD-Hyderabad has forecast light to moderate rain or thundershowers with 30–40 kmph gusty winds across all six city zones on Saturday. Authorities warned of waterlogging, traffic congestion, and drainage blockages, advising residents to limit outdoor movement.
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The Cyberabad Traffic Police have urged Hyderabad residents to stay alert to changing weather conditions, with moderate to intense thunderstorms forecast from Friday evening to early Saturday morning. Rainfall between 25 mm and 45 mm is possible in some localities.
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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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The IMD Hyderabad has issued orange and yellow alerts predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall across Hyderabad and multiple Telangana districts over the next three to four days. Light to moderate showers are expected to continue statewide till July 26
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An intense heat wave has gripped Kashmir, pushing temperatures above 35°C and causing severe water shortages. Srinagar recorded its highest June temperature in 20 years, leading to declining river levels and crop distress across the Valley.
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The Bharat Forecasting System (BFS), developed by IITM, enables hyperlocal weather forecasting with 10-day lead times. With a 6.5-km resolution, it surpasses global models in predicting rainfall, promising major advances in disaster preparedness and agricultural planning in India.
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Thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds with speeds of 30-40 km/h are likely to occur in isolated places across the State, including Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Karimnagar, Mahabubnagar, and several other districts.
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The forecast for Friday looks at partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm while the forecast for Saturday suggests rain or thundershowers
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According to noted weather forecaster from Hyderabad, T Balaji, in terms of humidity levels, Thursday will be yet another dry day
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"Starting tonight, a significant drop in temperatures is expected across North Telangana districts, including Adilabad, Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Peddapalli, Nizamabad, Jagital, Bhupalpally, and Karimnagar. Nights and mornings will be noticeably cooler, while daytime temperatures will remain warm, providing a much-needed relief from the heat," T Balaji posted on X.
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The first three months including February, March and first half of April, are expected to be severe in terms of temperatures, according to a preliminary forecast of Summer-2025, released by city-based weather forecaster T Balaji on Friday said
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In its early morning forecast on Sunday, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad predicted that fog and misty conditions in several locations across Telangana will persist for another five days.
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The India Meteorological Department-Hyderabad on Friday in its five-day weather forecast said the minimum temperatures at isolated areas in Telangana would drop and hover between 2 degree Celsius and 4 degree Celsius.
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In 2023 monsoon season, India recorded 820 mm of rainfall, which was 94.4 per cent of the long-period average of 868.6 mm
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The city is expected to experience significant rainfall starting Sunday, providing relief to areas that have been dry. According to the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model maps from the Telangana Development Planning Society, rainfall intensity is projected to increase, especially on Sunday and September 29.
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Several districts, including Hyderabad, expected to witness downpours along with thunderstorms, lightning and squalls from September 23-25
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According to the IMD, Hyderabad will experience a monsoon break for the next week, with no major rains expected. While light rains are forecasted for Wednesday, significant rainfall may return in late August.
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Weather in Hyderabad is likely to be pleasant with an overcast sky