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Hyderabad Weather: Heavy Rain To Lash After A Dry Spell As IMD Issues Alert Across Telangana-See Forecast

Hyderabad Weather: Rain, Thunderstorms Forecast Across Telangana Till June 11

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Hyderabad Rains: Telangana is in for a wet start to the week, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad, predicting rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and squalls across the state till Wednesday, 11 June. Though the city has remained dry over the weekend, clouds are expected to gather again, bringing relief from the summer heat.

Hyderabad, in particular, may see isolated spells of rain over the next few days, with the skies staying mostly cloudy and the city’s maximum temperature unlikely to rise above 36 degrees Celsius.

Hyderabad Weather: Thunderstorms Likely Across All Districts

According to IMD Hyderabad, all districts of Telangana are likely to witness thunderstorm activity in the coming days. This includes possible gusty winds and lightning, especially in the afternoons and evenings. Residents have been advised to stay alert and avoid open areas during intense weather conditions.

Despite the dramatic forecasts, no rainfall was recorded in the city between Saturday and Sunday morning. The maximum temperature touched 37.5 degrees Celsius, only slightly above normal, while the minimum was 25.6 degrees Celsius. Humidity stood at 65% in the morning and dropped to 45% by evening, contributing to the discomfort during the day.

What to Expect This Week in Hyderabad

Here’s what Hyderabad’s forecast looks like for the next few days:

    8–11 June: Partly cloudy skies with the possibility of rain, thunderstorms, or even duststorms. Maximum temperature around 36 degrees Celsius, with minimum hovering near 26 degrees Celsius.
  • 12–14 June: Conditions will become more generally cloudy, with increasing chances of rain and thunderstorms. Temperatures are expected to dip slightly, with the mercury settling between 34 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius.
  • The daily rhythm of sunrises at around 5:41 am and sunsets near 6:49 pm will continue, with moonrise shifting gradually from 4:24 pm onwards in the coming days.

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