Saturday, April 26

Animals that hit the heat of summer with a dip in a tank near Iith in the chimnapur village in the Sangarddy district. Meteorologists forecast higher temperatures in the next few days.

Animals that hit the heat of summer with a dip in a tank near Iith in the chimnapur village in the Sangarddy district. Meteorologists forecast higher temperatures in the next few days. | Photo credit: Mohd Arif

If you are already sweating due to the heat of summer today only wait, you will get hotter next week with the forecasters of time waiting for a two houses in temperatures in the capital region and in the terangana.

The maximum or daily temperatures, which are now around 38-39 degrees C in the twin cities and up to 42 degrees C in the northern region of Telangana de Adilabad, Kumaram Bheem Asifabad. Nizamabad, Karimnagar, Kammeddy and others, could soon see an increase of up to three degrees above normal.

“From April 15 to 18, we can expect the temperatures of the day to increase and this will reach the peak in May. This is also the period in which the North -born winds of the North will obtain impulse over the brave east,” explained the planning society of the Curture Raa.

The hot climate could also lead to ‘heat waves’ and citizens have not been warned between 11 am and 4 pm more are also protected from the duration of the heat of the day. Mr. Rama Rao said that, until now, the region has experienced a ‘normal’ summer with the temperatures of the day that are around 37 and 39 degrees C in most places with peaks here and there in the capital of the capital. In the districts, it has been in the range of 39-42 degrees C, with some places in northern Teangana registering normal temperatures on a slightly higher side.

“We have also experienced that the Asterlies of Bengal Bay bring a lot of moisture and dominate the lies of the north. This climate phenomenon together with the local audience of the atmosphere hashas that the bones produce a light rain and explain the storms towards the orientals towards the points towards the pronostos.

Soon, these climatic conditions will change and it is likely that maximum temperatures reach up to 41 degrees C or more in twin cities. While in the districts there are a couple more notches and around 42-43 degrees C.

In the region of northern Teangana, it is likely that the maximum temperatures reach up to 44 degrees C or even go more up to 46 degrees C later in some places. And this will have an effect on minimal temperatures or night temperatures as well.

The minimum temperatures that currently move between 18 and 21 degrees C in the capital region could increase to 22-23 degrees C. In the districts, the minimum temperatures are likely to increase up to 24-25 degrees C. “Since we are still in the season of the season of the season is the season of the season this year. Rama Rao.

In general, 14 districts reported a duration of the ‘excess’ rain in this period and rest the ‘normal’ rain. This year, total rain has been 107.1 cm (2024-2025, since June 2024) against normal approximately 88 cm or 22% excessively. Last year, total rain has a leg of 92.1 cm, axis for TGDPS data.

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