Temperature Drops in Many Places in Telugu States; Alert Issued

Hyderabad, Nov 17: Keeping in view that the temperature in both the state of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh is dropping amid winter season, which was dropped to low level today morning and is likely to fall further in the next four days in many places in Urban and Rural areas resulting in cold waves, the officials of the Indian meteorological department (IMD) – Hyderabad suggested people to be on alert as there are chances of respiratory problems along with season diseases. Especially for the senior citizens and children.

Apart from the rural areas, the cold waves also affected the cities with thick fog on the roads in the mornings. The cold intensity is said to increase in all the districts of Telangana.

Meanwhile, the erstwhile Ranga Reddy and Adilabad districts are experiencing cold weather, there is a situation where it is not possible to go outside from six in the evening to eight in the morning

On the other hand, the cold waves are increasing in Andhra pradesh as well with agency areas affected more. The minimum temperature was recorded at 12 degrees in Paderu and 10 degrees in Minimuluru. A minimum temperature of 11 degrees was recorded in Araku. The cold outbreak is likely to intensify for the next four days, hence, officials issue a caution advisory, further instructions will be given depending on the situation.


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