Cold wave Intensifies as Hyderabad Shivers

  • Cold wave Intensifies Across Telangana, Hyderabad Records Sharp Dip

cold wave | Hyderabad, Nov. 13: The cold wave sweeping across Telangana has intensified, validating the forecast issued by the Meteorological Department.

Chilly winds gripped several parts of the state over the past two days, causing temperatures to drop to record lows.

Telangana Shivers as Temperatures Fall Further

On Thursday morning, Sirpur in KB Asifabad district recorded a minimum temperature of 7.1°C, while Tiryani registered 8.2°C. The department stated that these were the lowest temperatures recorded so far this season.

The cold conditions have spread beyond forest areas, affecting towns and cities as well.

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In Hyderabad, the chill has become more severe. Temperatures dropped to 11.8°C at Sherlingampally (HCU), 12.9°C at Rajendranagar, and 13.6°C at Maredpally. Ibrahimpatnam, on the city outskirts, recorded 11.5°C early in the morning.

Residents reported a sharp rise in cold intensity during early morning and night hours.

According to the Meteorological Department, coldwave conditions are likely to persist for the next four to five days.

Dry northerly winds are expected to push temperatures even lower across the state.

Officials advised people to take necessary precautions, especially the elderly and children, to protect against the biting cold.

The department added that the coldwave pattern this week mirrors the trend of recent winters, with early-season drops in temperature due to northern wind systems.

Citizens are urged to limit outdoor exposure during late nights and early mornings to avoid health risks.

Cold wave Intensifies as Hyderabad Shivers
Cold wave Intensifies as Hyderabad Shivers

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