End of Heat Wave? Hyderabad to Witness Rain From Today; Check 7-Day Forecast

Hyderabad is all set to witness rain activity from Monday. The weather department has forecast duststorms or thunderstorms along with rain in the city.
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Updated Jun 12, 2023 | 02:42 PM IST

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Cloudy sky, rain may return to Hyderabad in much-needed relief from heat

Cloudy sky, rain to return to Hyderabad in much-needed relief from heat wave | Representational Image

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Hyderabad: In a much-needed respite from brutal heat, Telangana's capital city is likely to see partly cloudy sky with possibility of rain or thunderstorm or duststorm on Monday, Met Centre Hyderabad said in a forecast. The rain activity is likely to continue this week.
The weather department has also forecast partly cloudy sky with possibility of development of thunder lightning from Tuesday and rain is likely to lash city from June 17 onwards.
The city's maximum and minimum temperature is likely to hover around 38-39 degrees and 26-27 degrees Celsius, respectively. On Sunday, the highest temperature in Hyderabad was recorded at around 39 degrees Celsius. Saroornagar was the warmest at 39.7 degrees Celsius.

Weather in Hyderabad in next 7 days

Hyderabad Weather Forecast
Hyderabad Weather Forecast (June 12-June 18)
Charminar, Khairtabad, Seri Lingampall, Kukatapally and Secunderabad zones of Hyderabad city are expected to witness light to moderate rain or thundershowers towards evening or night over the next five days, an India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast said.

End of Heat Wave in Telangana?

The IMD said the southwest Monsoon entered Andhra Pradesh on Sunday. The Monsoon is said to have been delayed due to Cyclone Biparjoy in the Arabian Sea. For the next three days, Telangana state will experience scattered rainfall after which rainfall will increase, forecasters said.
Officials also said that thunderstorms were occurring because of the heat wave and diurnal heating. The heat wave alert will end on Monday.
Though the weather was sweltering, mercury levels in the state dipped marginally on Sunday. Peddapalli recorded the highest temperature at 44.3 degrees Celsius while Hyderabad stayed under the 40 degrees Celsius mark for two days in a row.
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