Telangana likely to experience rain for the next 48 hours

The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rain and thunderstorms likely to occur at isolated places over Telangana in the next 48 hours.

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  6 Jan 2021 12:48 PM GMT
Telangana likely to experience rain for the next 48 hours

Hyderabad: The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted light to moderate rain and thunderstorms likely to occur at isolated places over Telangana in the next 48 hours beginning 6th of January. The IMD also forecast mist and shallow fog during morning hours at isolated places over the state.

The weather observatory body said that the trough in low-level over south Sri Lanka is gradually moving toward north Coastal Andhra Pradesh and under this influence the state is likely to receive light to moderate rainfall.

The rain is very likely to occur over southern, central and eastern districts of Telangana.

According to Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), Kohir in Sangareddy district recorded the lowest temperature in the state at 10.9°C on 6th of January. While Rajendranagar in Rangareddy district recorded the lowest temperature in the GHMC area at 14.4°C. The maximum temperature was 34.1°C recorded at Kalluru in Khammam District.

The TSDPS also said that minimum temperatures are expected to be in the range of 15°C to 21°C for the next three days over many districts, while the maximum temperatures are expected to be in the range of 29°C to 31°C.

In the GHMC area, minimum temperatures are in the range of 17°C to 19°C for the next three days, while the maximum temperatures are expected to be in the range of 28°C to 30°C.

"The trough in low-level easterlies at 0.9 km above mean sea level from East-central Arabian Sea off Karnataka coast to south Madhya Maharashtra now runs from cyclonic circulation over central parts of south Arabian Sea and adjoining Equatorial Indian Ocean to north Madhya Maharashtra across East-central Arabian Sea and south Konkan & Goa at 0.9 km above mean sea level," reads IMD weather interference on January 6.


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