As heavy showers batter North India, Heavy Rainfall Likely In Telangana

Hyderabad, July 10 (Maxim News):  It is raining in Telangana,  Low attitude winds are blowing from western parts of India into Telangana.  Due to this effect, the Indian Meteorological Department, (IMD), Hyderabad is predicting that there are chances of light to moderate rains in the state.  It is said that there will be heavy rains in the state till July 13.

A yellow alert has been issued for many districts on July 12 and 13.  Moreover, the temperatures have also decreased.  Light to moderate rains are falling.  Moreover, the weather has cooled down in Hyderabad.

The meteorological department said that the sky will be cloudy in Hyderabad city.  Light to moderate rain will occur during the night.  The maximum temperature is expected to be around 32 degrees Celsius.

In the coming days, IMD has issued a forecast of light to moderate thundershowers at a few places across the state. “Between July 12 and 15, there are chances of heavy rains. An upper air cyclonic circulation seems to be forming around north Jharkhand and this system is likely to bring heavy rainfall in isolated areas of north and north-eastern districts and fairly widespread rainfall over the rest of the state in these days,” A Sravani, scientist-C at IMD Hyderabad.

In June and July last year, the state received 150.5 mm and 215.2 mm of rainfall, respectively. The state recorded an excess rainfall of over 50 per cent last year and a severe flooding situation in July. “No intensive spells are expected in July and next month too. All models indicate no good signals. In September, too, there are no positive signs as El Nino is developing. So overall, it will be normal or slightly below normal rainfall this season,” he added.


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