Telangana Hyderabad city on its knees after 10 cm rain
Rainfall totals of 100 mm or more were recorded in Serlingapally, Kukatpally, Rajendranagar, Quthbullapur, Khairatabad, Shaikpet, Maredpally, and malkajgiri in the city. miyapur had the largest amount of rainfall inside the city boundaries, with 147.5 mm, followed by Hydernagar with 143.8 mm and Sivaramapalle with 130.8 mm.
According to the TS Development and Planning Society, as many as seven districts—Kamareddy, Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Rajanna Sircilla, Medak, Sangareddy, and Hyderabad—experienced very high rains on Tuesday. Heavy precipitation is defined as 64.5 mm to 124.4 mm, while extremely heavy precipitation is defined as 124.5 mm to 244.5 mm. Additionally, Tuesday's downpour increased the state's total rainfall to 723.1 mm, a 20% increase over the average of 603.2 mm. From june 1 to september 5, the total rainfall in the ghmc was 592.5 mm, which is a 21% divergence from the average of 488.8 mm.
As the weather turned damp and cold, the minimum temperature hit 20ºC at Hayathnagar, while the city, at large, recorded around 21°C on Tuesday. According to the india Meteorological Department (IMD), a low-pressure region has developed off the coasts of south odisha and north andhra pradesh across the northwest Bay of bengal and the neighboring west-central Bay of Bengal.
In the next 24 hours, the cyclonic circulation is highly likely to travel westward through odisha and south Chattisgarh, which may lower the intensity of Telangana's rainfall, according to IMD authorities. For the following two days, the state will see heavy rain. For the majority of the state, a yellow alert with heavy rainfall, lightning, and strong gusts of 40 to 50 kph was issued. In the coming week, the state will continue to have light to moderate rain and thundershowers.