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Monsoon rains of light intensity to continue over Hyderabad

June 30, 2017 4:27 PM |

Light rains to make an appearance over Hyderabad

Southwest Monsoon reached the state of Telangana including the capital city, Hyderabad by a delay of two days on June 12. The normal date of the onset of Monsoon over the region is June 10. However, with its onset, moderate to heavy rains were witnessed over the region, with very heavy showers at few occasions.

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During the last 24 hours, the city recorded traces of rainfall, and during the same time frame, some parts of Telangana have received light rains with moderate spells at one or two places.

According to Skymet Weather, Monsoon will remain subdued over Telangana for the next 3 to 4 days. Hyderabad city is expected to receive few showers of light intensity. For now, moderate to heavy showers are not anticipated over the region.

These weather conditions are due to absence of any significant weather system over the area. A trough is presently running along Uttar Pradesh and Bihar as well as a cyclonic circulation is lying over Coastal Odisha.

Consequently, till the time any major weather system develop over Andhra Coast and move inland towards Telangana, rain will not pick up pace over the region.

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Take a look at the live lightning and thunderstorm status across Telangana

Skymet Weather predicts around July 5-6, rains are likely to increase but marginally. Right now, the maximum temperatures of the city is settling around 33°C, while the minimum stands at 24°C.

Normally Hyderabad records good rains in the month of July and August but the the City of Nizams has recorded 202.7 mm of rains in the month of June, as against the monthly mean of 111.2 mm. Therefore, it has already exceeded its monthly mean.

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