Telangana Hyderabad - Winter waning, brace for early summer

SIBY JEYYA
Winter's grip over hyderabad looks to be weakening, as the india Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts a rise in temperatures after mid-February, indicating an early start to summer. According to Dr. A Shravani, a scientist at IMD-Hyderabad, temperatures in hyderabad and other areas of telangana would rise significantly over the next five days before reverting to normal levels. However, temperatures are expected to steadily climb from mid-February.
On Wednesday, Chandanagar recorded the greatest maximum temperature of 35.2 degrees Celsius, deviating significantly from seasonal averages. This is the first incident of such high temperatures in the area since the start of winter. Ameerpet also saw an increase in daytime temperatures, reaching a high of 34.7 degrees Celsius, indicating a steady transition to warmer weather.
The IMD-Hyderabad anticipates a sustained rise in daytime temperatures over the following five days, with the average maximum temperature predicted to be between 31 and 32 degrees Celsius. While the days are becoming warmer, the evenings are expected to stay pleasant, if not cool.
On Wednesday, Rajendranagar had a low temperature of 12.9 degrees Celsius. malkajgiri followed closely with a lowest temperature of 13.1 degrees Celsius. Despite the daytime warmth, the city's lowest temperatures are expected to linger around 17 degrees Celsius for the next three days. Furthermore, the IMD-Hyderabad has forecast the presence of haze in the early morning hours.

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