monsoon remained active over Telangana, bringing heavy to very heavy rainfall across various districts, including the capital Hyderabad. On Saturday, Hyderabad witnessed heavy waterlogging in some parts of the city, leading to disruption in traffic. Narayanpet witnessed particularly heavy rainfall at isolated spots, while Mahabubabad experienced significant downpours across most areas. Additionally, Warangal, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam, Mahabubnagar, Mulugu, Nagarkurnool, Suryapet, and Wanaparthy were impacted by isolated showers of varying intensity.
In the state capital, Hyderabad, the weather forecast for the next 48 hours predicts moderate to heavy rain or thunderstorms, accompanied by sustained surface winds of 30-40 kmph. The maximum temperature is expected to reach around 27°C, while the minimum temperature may dip to 21°C. Winds will likely blow from the northwest or west at speeds ranging from 8-12 kmph. This weather pattern aligns with the broader monsoon activity affecting the state. The IMD has issued yellow alert for Hyderabad.
The city of Hyderabad is also preparing for continuous rain over the next several days. The forecast for the first week of September shows generally cloudy skies with intermittent spells of rain or thunderstorms. While heavier showers are expected on September 1 and 2, lighter rain or drizzle may occur on September 3 and 4. Rain or thunderstorms are likely to resume by September 5 and 6, with temperatures ranging between 21°C to 31°C throughout the week.