Telangana cold wave | Hyderabad, Nov. 17: Telangana cold wave intensifies as night temperatures fall fast across several districts.
Weather officials note a sharp drop in minimum temperatures over the past week. They compare current readings with last year and confirm a major fall.
This trend worries many residents because the cold wave brings sudden discomfort.
Cold winds start at six in the evening. They continue till early morning. The lowest temperatures form between four and six in the morning.
Rural and agency belts feel deeper chill because these areas sit closer to open fields and forest zones. People light fires at street corners for quick relief.
Many families avoid early outdoor work. They shift daily routines because the Telangana cold wave affects movement.
Telangana cold wave
Elders and children face more strain. They stay indoors for longer hours. They step outside only after the sun improves the air.
Several teachers adjust school assembly timings. They ask students to wear warm clothes. Transport staff also delay early trips.
Shops open slow because traders wait for slight warmth. Yet communities offer steady support. They plan small relief points. They also share guidance on safe heating methods.
Weather officers expect the Telangana cold wave to continue for three more days. They warn that some pockets may drop three to four degrees below normal.
They urge residents to stay alert. They say careful planning helps reduce health risks during cold spells. Doctors advise people to avoid early morning travel unless needed.
They explain that sudden cold may trigger breathing strain for vulnerable groups.
Sirpur in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district records seven point four degrees Celsius. This reading stands as the lowest in the state. Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts record ten degrees Celsius.
Several other regions report fifteen degrees Celsius. These numbers confirm a deep fall from the earlier twenty degree range. Farmers adjust field work.
They begin tasks after sunlight improves comfort. They take breaks in short intervals. They also protect livestock from the cold wave with warm sheds.
The Telangana cold wave continues to shape daily life. Residents hope gradual warming will return soon.

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