Telangana Rain Spell Skips Hyderabad City - Adilabad gets 69mm, Deficit Continues

SIBY JEYYA
Due to the formation of a low pressure system, rain fell in north telangana for three days before ending on Sunday. adilabad experienced the greatest overnight rainfall in the state of 69.1mm, thanks to the rain-bearing clouds. On the other hand, city had mild to moderate rains, with patancheru recording the greatest rainfall of 1.6mm. With this, Telangana's run of insufficient rainfall continues. Only 54.8mm of the state's typical 147.5mm of rainfall for august had been recorded.


The prolonged monsoon break was the cause of this poor rain display. However, the state's typical monsoon is still considered to be "excess," with 22% surplus being reported as of this writing because to July rains. hyderabad is 16% above average for this time of year, which puts it in the typical category. A yellow signal has been issued by the india Meteorological Department (IMD) for many districts in north telangana for Monday, after which only light passing showers are anticipated.


The district of Kumram bheem asifabad received 20.6 mm of rain on average. The maximum rainfall was recorded in Kerameri mandal at 32 mm, followed by 30.5 mm in Wankidi mandal. The district experienced 799 mm of actual rainfall as opposed to the expected 749 mm, a 7 percent increase.





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