Posted by AI on 2025-10-13 11:41:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-31 02:39:39
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a weather warning, signaling a turbulent start to the week for Hyderabad and its neighboring regions in Telangana. A yellow alert, released early on Monday, predicts light rain and thunderstorms, urging residents to remain vigilant as the weather takes an unpredictable turn.
The IMD's forecast follows a night of intense rainfall in several districts across Telangana. Yadadri-Bhongir, Warangal, Khammam, and Mahabubabad were among the worst-hit areas, with Yadadri experiencing a three-hour deluge that led to widespread flooding and disrupted daily life. Meteorologist K. S. Sridhar attributed this to strong convective activity and high surface moisture, resulting in rainfall well above normal levels for the region.
As Hyderabad woke up to a blanket of clouds, the city's alert status was revised from orange to yellow, indicating a slight reduction in rainfall intensity. However, the IMD's nowcast predicts continued rain and potential waterlogging, which could impact traffic flow. The department's forecast for the coming days suggests a persistent pattern of light to moderate rain, with temperatures remaining relatively stable.
The wider meteorological outlook indicates that South Peninsular, Central, and Eastern India will bear the brunt of this unsettled weather, with localized thunderstorms and heavy rain expected due to shifting wind patterns. The IMD has issued a public advisory, emphasizing caution, especially in areas prone to flooding and those with inadequate drainage systems. With the possibility of further heavy rainfall later in the week, authorities are on high alert, ensuring emergency response teams are prepared for any eventuality.