Hyderabad: Preparing for a rather hot and moist weather for the next few days because the weakening of the low pressure area in the middle of the country is set to increase the maximum temperature in the city up to 36 degrees Celsius.
According to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), Hyderabad, the rainy season shift to the foot of Himayala Hill is likely to cause reduced rainfall in most parts of Telangana from August 7 “we have received a large amount of rain for 45 days.
Now, when the trough shifts north, it will cause the monsoon break in the middle of the country, resulting in the maximum temperature increase.
This is a normal phenomenon that we experience every year from last week in July to mid-August, “said A Shravani, Meteorology, IMD, Hyderabad, added that the rainfall spells Intense is likely to be continued from August 13.
The maximum temperature in Hyderabad, which floated between 31-33 degrees Celsius, is likely to increase one or two degrees Celsius in the next few days.
On Thursday, the maximum temperature is several districts such as Medak, Bhadrachalam, Khammam, Nalgonda, Hanamkonda are two to three degrees Celsius above normal for this season.
Meteorologists say that the increase in the level of mercury can cause isolated rain and goal in the city.
“Usually, every time there is a western wind associated with heat, he triggers isolated rain in some parts.
Depending on the wind situation, we can expect isolated rain in several parts of the city,” Shravani said.
From June 1 to date, Telangana has recorded 40% of excessive rainfall with a total of 564.1 mm with a normal 403.8 mm.
Hyderabad has recorded the remaining 44% of rain at 442.9 mm as opposed to normal 306.8 mm.