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Hyderabad rains to lash the city for 48 hours more

October 14, 2017 12:41 PM |

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As predicted by Skymet Weather, Hyderabad got to witness another rainy day yesterday. In fact, rains have become pretty common for the capital of Telangana since the arrival of October. These rains played a spoilsport for the deciding finale T20 match between India and Australia at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. Due to the wet outfield, the match stood canceled, disappointing the Indian fans.

Apart from the capital of Telangana, the other regions of the state also recorded light to moderate showers. Ramagundam recorded 9.6 mm of rains, Bhadrachalam 1 mm while, Hyderabad witnessed 0.1 mm of light spells.

As per Skymet Weather, a cyclonic circulation is seen over the east-central Bay of Bengal and adjoining the Andaman Sea. This system is likely to strengthen and move towards west-northwest direction. Another cyclonic circulation which was over the Arabian Sea is moving away from the coast. A trough connected with these two cyclonic circulations across Madhya Maharashtra, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh.

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As this trough line is likely to slope southwards and will move away from North Telangana, the rain activity will reduce marginally over North Telangana. For the next 24 hours, scattered light to moderate rains is likely to continue over North Telangana. On the other hand, South Telangana may expect to see good rains.

The city of Nizams, Hyderabad will also get to witness scattered light to moderate rains for the next 24-48 hours and reduce thereafter. Partly cloudy sky will prevail in the city and these spells are most likely to occur during afternoon or evening hours.

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