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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
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Flyers urged to check weather forecasts, consider alternative transportation options due to potential disruptions caused by rain
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Maximum temperature expected to hover between 29 and 31 degrees C for next three days
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The weather forecast across the city, until June 13 indicates a generally cloudy sky with light to moderate rain and thundershowers, accompanied by gusty winds.
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The weather oscillated between sunny, cloudy, and back to sunny, creating a chaotic atmosphere
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Civil Supplies Commissioner D S Chouhan said the corporation would be switching over to the use of climate monitoring and weather forecasting tools more intensively.
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A cyclonic circulation is likely to emerge over south Andaman Sea and neighbourhood around November 26.
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In the last 24 hours, the rainfall of 0.3 mm has been registered. The highest rainfall of 27.5 mm has been registered in Damaracherla in Nalgonda district.
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As per the updated weather forecast, the city is bracing for a more intense spell of rain starting from the evening and continuing until Friday.
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The weather forecast for the next six days in Hyderabad shows a mixed bag of partly cloudy skies and spells of rain or thundershowers.
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Officials from the Police department were quick to respond to the situation, confirming that the boat had been rendered inoperable by the rainstorm.
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About the size of a small pickup truck, the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will extend a nearly 30-year continuous dataset on sea level.
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The weather warning with Meteorological Department, Hyderabad suggested heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely to occur across Telangana.
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“It is expected to move west-northwestwards and gradually weaken into a well-marked low pressure area during the next 12 hours."
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IMD warns of heavy rains during next 72 hours, KTR directs GHMC to stay alert