Telangana: Brace For Scorching Heat As IMD Predicts Temperatures Up To 40 Degrees In Coming Days
The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre said that maximum temperature was likely to be above normal by two to four degrees Celsius at isolated places over Telangana.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the temperature was likely to rise up to 40 degrees Celsius in some parts of Telangana in the coming days. The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre said that maximum temperature was likely to be above normal by two to four degrees Celsius at isolated places over Telangana from Tuesday.
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"In Hyderabad and its surroundings, we are expecting temperatures below 39 degrees. The rest of the state is expecting more than 40 degrees, and the northern part is expecting around 41 degrees. Within the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits, a maximum of 37 degrees has been reported in the past 24 hours. Temperatures up to 39 to 40 degrees are expected in the GHMC limits in the coming days," said Hyderabad Meteorological Centre official Sravani, as quoted by ANI.
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She further said that in the past 24 hours, there has been a rise in temperature, especially in Adilabad and Bhadradri Kothgudem. In some other places, there has been a remarkable rise of 2 to 4 degrees in temperature.
"In the past few days, we have seen continuous rainfall and hail. The trough of the low pressure has been shifted towards Kerala, south Chhattisgarh, and south Tamil Nadu. Due to the shifting of the trough, a dry weather condition will prevail in the next 5 days," she said.
Sravani added that according to the weather report, a rise in temperature is expected in the entire state, especially in the northern part of Telangana. This is due to the dry winds from Rajasthan and other areas, especially central India and the northern part of Telangana.