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Rain expected in Hyderabad until September 8

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad forecasted rainfall until September 8 for the city. It is also predicted that many parts of Hyderabad will experience intense spells of rain along with light to moderate rainfall.

It is expected that the maximum temperature in the city will be 31-33 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature will be 22-23 degrees Celsius. There is also a chance that light to moderate rainfall may fall in other districts of Telangana, according to the weather department. It is predicted that heavy rain will fall in a few places.

There are predicted temperatures of 33-35 degrees Celsius for maximum and 21-24 degrees Celsius for minimum in the state. It is likely that heavy rainfall will also fall in other states in the next few days, in addition to Telangana.

It is expected that heavy rains will fall in many states including Andhra Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, and Odisha. In parts of Himachal Pradesh, heavy rainfall continues to cause difficulties for tourists and local residents. Public properties are also damaged.

There were 22 deaths in the state due to rain-triggered landslides and other weather-related incidents. Odisha is expected to experience more intense rain spells starting September 6. There is a possibility that the rainfall will continue until September 8.

Hyderabad’s daytime temperatures rise

In Hyderabad, mercury tends to remain at its mercurial best year-round, reflected in the prevailing conditions. Hyderabad has seen rains stop falling in the month of July and early August after lashing the city in July and early August. The day and nighttime temperatures are also rising. Recently, the weather conditions have resembled summer for several days.

According to Hyderabad city data, the maximum temperature on Sunday was 34 degrees Celsius, 3.3 degrees above normal. Even the night temperature at 23.3 degree Celsius, a degree Celsius higher than normal.

 

 

 

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