The india Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted thunderstorms and lightning for hyderabad until september 30. As a result, the city is preparing for rain. A yellow notice has also been issued for the city by the weather service. The agency has issued a warning of thunderstorms, lightning, squalls, and more for the whole telangana State. A yellow notice has also been issued for the state.

Up to september 30, rain or thundershowers are predicted to occur in each of Hyderabad's six zones: Charminar, Khairatabad, Kukatpally, LB Nagar, Secunderabad, and Serilingampally. The hyderabad police will face a great task since today is Ganesh Day and the city will be filled with processions. It can be tricky to control traffic when it rains on regular days; it becomes considerably more difficult to do so on Ganesh Visarjan Day when there is heavy rain.

Hyderabad saw strong rains yesterday, which disrupted daily life. Many locations had waterlogging conditions, which for hours slowed down traffic and forced many commuters to sit in their cars. Hyderabad's golconda mandal had considerable rainfall, according to a report from the telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS), getting 95.5 mm of precipitation. Shaikpet, Asifnagar, Nampally, Charminar, Bahadurpura, Bandlaguda, Maredpally, and Tirumalagiri were among the other regions that had significant rainfall. telangana has seen above-average rainfall during monsoon season, averaging 843.3 mm, compared to a typical rainfall of 725.1 mm. The average rainfall in hyderabad has also been higher than usual, with 731.1 mm as opposed to 601.1 mm.




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