Hyderabad: After a brief lull and dry weather for the past few days, the rain is likely to return to the state of September 20, according to the Indian Meteorology Department (IMD), Hyderabad.
Already close to the 10 days the city has not witnessed a heavy shower.
While some parts of the city have experienced an isolated goal on several days, heavy rains have been difficult to understand for the past few days.
But the formation of a low pressure area in the northern bay of Bengal is likely to return rain in the city.
“Low-level easterlies will join the rainy season which is located in the south and trigger light to medium rain spells.
Storm activity, especially at night, is likely to increase,” said a Shravani, Meteorology, IMD, Hyderabad.
Meteorology said that the monsoon could not resign from the country as two weather systems are expected to provide more rain in Central India.
“The withdrawal of the Monsun will begin from the north from October the first week.
During the withdrawal, we will expect intense rain after the rainy season will gradually withdraw from the southern part of the country too,” Shravani said.
In accordance with the IMD figure from June 1 to date, Telangana has recorded 34% of excessive rain at 911.3 mm because it oppose normal 681 mm.
Hyderabad has recorded rainfall by 21% at 664.2 mm because it opposed normal 549.3 mm so far.
Of the 33 districts, five districts have recorded excessive rain, 18 districts have recorded excessive rain and 10 districts have recorded normal rain this season.