Hyderabad is currently under a weather alert as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts showers and thunderstorms for the region over the next few days. This development comes as part of a larger weather system affecting several parts of India, bringing with it the potential for significant rainfall and gusty winds.
According to the IMD, Hyderabad and surrounding districts can expect light to moderate showers, with thunderstorm activity likely to occur in multiple areas. Despite these forecasts, Hyderabad largely remained dry throughout most of the day, although thunderstorms were reported in surrounding districts.
The IMD has issued a thunderstorm alert for 14 districts across Telangana, warning residents of lightning and gusty winds that could reach speeds of up to 50 km/h. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are particularly expected at isolated locations within Hyderabad.
Rainfall activity is anticipated to continue in parts of the state until Friday evening, providing some relief from the rising temperatures. The maximum temperature in Hyderabad is expected to hover around 32°C, while the minimum is predicted to drop to approximately 21°C, a decrease of 3-4°C from recent highs.
As the weather system moves across north and east Telangana, Hyderabad has experienced limited impact so far. However, the IMD’s predictions suggest that the situation may change, with more significant weather developments on the horizon.
Local meteorologists have noted that the rain has brought relief from rising temperatures, but it has also raised concerns among residents regarding the potential for severe weather conditions. The IMD’s forecasts are being closely monitored as the situation evolves.
With the weather changing rapidly, residents are advised to stay informed about the latest updates from the IMD and to take necessary precautions against potential thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
As the week progresses, the impact of these weather patterns will be clearer, and officials are urging the public to remain vigilant. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the full extent of the storm systems as they develop.