Hyderabad Weather: The southwest monsoon stayed active over Telangana on Tuesday, bringing much-needed rain but also causing disruptions in several parts
of the state. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that heavy rainfall occurred in many areas of Adilabad and in a few parts of Kumaram Bheem district, while most other districts also recorded spells of rain. According to the IMD’s weather summary, rainfall occurred at most places across Telangana during the last 24 hours. This has brought temporary relief from humid conditions, although intermittent showers are expected to continue through the week. Also Read: Gurugram Braces For More Heavy Rain Today: Massive Traffic Jams Expected on THESE Routes - Details
Hyderabad Forecast: Cloudy Skies Ahead
In the capital city Hyderabad, the forecast for the next seven days points to a mix of generally cloudy skies and light to moderate rainfall.
- 2 and 3 September: One or two spells of rain or thundershowers are expected.
- 4 and 5 September: Cloudy conditions with drizzle or light rain are likely.
- 6 September: Chances of one or two spells of rain or thundershowers remain.
- 7 September: Cloudy skies with the possibility of rain or thunderstorms.
- 8 September: Cloudy skies with possible thunder development.
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The IMD has not issued any major warning for the coming days, but residents are advised to remain alert to sudden showers, particularly in low-lying and flood-prone areas.
Temperature and Humidity Trends
Hyderabad recorded a maximum temperature of 29.2 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 21.8 degrees Celsius on Tuesday. The humidity levels remained high at 87% in the morning and 81% by evening, contributing to sticky conditions despite the rainfall.
With the monsoon remaining active, authorities expect intermittent rainfall to continue across Telangana. Farmers in rain-fed districts are likely to benefit from the showers, though city commuters may face occasional delays due to waterlogging.