Hyderabad has been receiving drizzles nonstop, and on Wednesday, mild to moderate rain is predicted to fall in the evening. There is a yellow signal for heavy rain in several parts of telangana on July 24 and 25, according to the india Meteorological Department.
Tuesday's high temperature in the city was recorded at 27.8 degrees Celsius. The highest and lowest temperatures for the next two days will be around 28 and 24 degrees Celsius, respectively.
While some telangana districts saw low to moderate rainfall, others, like Kumaram bheem Asifabad, Adilabad, and Nalgonda, were hit hard by the heavy rains. Remarkably, significant rainfall was observed in Bejjur and Chinamannepally in Kumaram bheem Asifabad, with 96 mm and 81 mm, respectively. Adilabad, Kumaram bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Jagital, Karimnagar, Peddapalli, and Jayashankar Bhupalapally are among the districts for which the IMD has issued a yellow alert.
With the relentless rains over the past few days, hyderabad has recorded 277 mm of rainfall since the monsoon commenced in June, slightly above the normal 242.2 mm. Notably, Khairatabad has received the highest excess rainfall at 341 mm. Other areas including nampally (333.2 mm), secunderabad (316.3 mm), Asifnagar (295.3 mm), and Himayatnagar (282.9 mm), also experienced rainfall in excess levels. However, Tirumalagiri remains in deficient range, with only 186 mm, marking a 24 per cent deviation from its normal 241.1 mm.
The State has recorded 397.9 mm of rainfall, surpassing the normal 305.8 mm and last year’s average of 366 mm, thus falling into the excess range. Districts such as Jogulamba Gadwal, Wanaparthy, Narayanpet, and nagarkurnool are in the large excess range.