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HYD records rain of up to 11 mm after the rainy season breaks

HYD records rain of up to 11 mm after the rainy season breaks
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Hyderabad: After a two-week break, the Southwest Monsun made a comeback in the city because the intensity of the rain was picked up on Tuesday after the formation of a low pressure area related to the circulation of Bengal cyclone.
On Tuesday, many parts of the city recorded up to 11 mm of rain because Cloud Overcast lowered a maximum temperature of up to 24 degrees Celsius, which was four degrees Celsius below normal.
Normal minimum temperature at 22.2 degrees Celsius.
The city has experienced wind speeds of 10-16 kmpj and relative humidity of 91 percent.
According to the Department of Meteorology India (IMD), Hyderabad, the rain bearing system tends to move towards the west and towards the southwest in the next 24 hours trigger heavy rain and a large banjir bandang in many districts of Telangana like Bhadadri Kothagudem, Mulitu, Nizamabad, Nirmal , Kareddy etc.
Flash flood guidance reports released by IMD, Hyderabad showed that the watershed (catchment area) in many districts had reached their level of saturation, pose a threat of flash floods.
The maximum temperature is dipped in 24 degrees Celsius on Tuesday “Landface models show 100 percent saturation of many riverbirds in Bhadadri Kothagudem, Khamam, Mahabubabad, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Muluugu and 85 percent in several river flows in the district of the Suryapet District, Kamereddy , Komaram Bheem and the Manserial District, “read the report.
The IMD has placed the coast of Andhra Pradesh and the northern district of Telangana under the yellow anniversary until August 20.
This advisor urges people to ‘realize’ local weather situation.
“In the last 24 hours, several places in the district such as Komaram Bheem, Suryapet, Khammam recorded rain of up to 138 mm.
Under the influence of low pressure areas and cyclical circulation, heavy rain until very heavy can be expected in isolated bags from the North Telangana Regency 24 hours ahead, “said Naga Ratna, Director of Tangkas, Hyderabad.
In accordance with the imd rainfall from June 1 to the present, Telangana has recorded 25 percent of excessive rain by recording rainfall of 620.1 mm as a normal 496.4 mm.

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