Hyderabad Under Continuous Drizzle: East Telangana Witness Heavy Rains
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Light to Moderate Rains In Telangana Likely for Next 3 days
Hyderabad, Aug 19 (Hydnow): Hyderabad has been experiencing incessant drizzles since Friday evening, with the trend persisting into Saturday. Although the city has not seen heavy downpours, several districts in East Telangana have reported substantial rainfall.
Throughout the past 24 hours, from 8.30 am on Friday to 8.30 am on Saturday, the region’s weather monitoring stations registered light rainfall. Rajendranagar received a total of 11.5 mm of rainfall. Sivarampalle followed closely with 10.5 mm and Tolichowki recorded 10 mm of rain.
On the other hand, Bheemgal in Nizamabad recorded 107.8 mm of rainfall followed by Mutharam Mahaevpur in Jayashankar (107 mm), Nirmal (103 mm), and Kammarpally (100.3 mm).
Meteorologists anticipate that the conditions are favorable for the city to experience light to moderate showers during the evening hours. (Hydnow)
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