Live
- Gussadi dance showcased at IFFI, Goa
- New textile policy aims Rs 10,000 cr investments
- TDP set to re-enter RS with bypoll to 3 seats
- Arvind Store unveils fashion fest
- Insult to statute, mango kernel deaths rock Assembly
- RRR Custodial Torture: Ex cop Vijay Paul arrested
- Record 4.49 million PCs sold in India in Q3
- CM presents Rs 12K cr supplementary budget
- 40 elephants, 5 leopards died in 5 months: Minister
- ECoR felicitates 3 employees for alertness
Just In
The utmost temperature in the city rose to 346 degree Celsius on Monday, which was four degree Celsius above as usual and highest recorded so far during October this year
HYDERABAD: The utmost temperature in the city rose to 34.6 degree Celsius on Monday, which was four degree Celsius above as usual and highest recorded so far during October this year.
On October 10, before sudden showers made a comeback to the city, temperatures touched 34.2 degrees celsius, while the minimum temperature settled at 20.3 degree Celsius.
After sudden shower during Dasara, the city is set to experience hot and dry weather once again with mercury levels expected to heap over the next five days.
On an average humidity on Monday was down to 42 percent from a high of 97 percent recorded on October 18.
Meteorologists forecast that the temperature may further increase to 35 Degree Celsius by October-end, making the weather hot and humid. "The dry weather prevailing over the city is due to absence of any thunderstorm activity or clouds.
The temperature will be on the higher side for the next five days. It will reduce once the northeasterly and easterly winds start blowing," said Raja Rao, Meteorologist at IMD, Hyderabad.
In its weather report issued on Monday, the IMD said the southwest monsoon has takes on from the remaining parts of the country and thus from the entire nation on October 21, 2018.
"Northeast monsoon rainfall is very likely to commence over southeast peninsular India around October 26, 2018," said the weather report. With the exit of southwest monsoon, temperatures in other districts too rose around 35 degrees.
Khammam and Nizamabad recorded maximum temperatures of 36 degrees.
© 2024 Hyderabad Media House Limited/The Hans India. All rights reserved. Powered by hocalwire.com