Even though hyderabad saw significant rains in the early morning hours of Monday, temperatures remained high, with several regions of the city exceeding the 40-degree threshold on Tuesday. Patigadda in secunderabad recorded the highest temperature, 41.9 degrees C, according to statistics from the telangana State Development and Planning Society (TSDPS). Balramnagar in Safilguda registered 35.5 degrees Celsius, while Gachibowli and Kuramguda were scorching at 41.7 and 41.3 degrees C, respectively.
Despite the IMD prediction calling for partly overcast sky over the next five days, the average temperature in the city is expected to be between 41 and 42 degrees Celsius. The State's prediction is similar, with maximum temperatures predicted to range between 41 and 43 degrees C over the course of the next three days. peddapalli had the greatest maximum temperature in the entire state (44.7 degrees), followed by adilabad (44.4 degrees) and mancherial (44.1 degrees).
IMD also predicted that there will be isolated areas of mild to moderate rainfall throughout the State. According to a recent study by a university of hyderabad (UoH) student, cold waves have become less frequent in the winter while heat waves have become more frequent in the summer in india over the past ten years. This means that the models the india Meteorological Department (IMD) uses to predict heat waves and cold waves need to be more accurate.





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