In anticipation of a dry period, hyderabad is preparing for the southwest monsoon's departure in the second week of October. The following 10 days won't see any substantial rainfall, according to weather experts, so locals can expect warm days and mild nights. According to the india Meteorological Department (IMD), the region will see a protracted dry spell as a result of the southwest monsoon's departure from Telangana. As the monsoon retreats, hyderabad is anticipated to stay dry.
The city's daytime temperatures are expected to be on the warm side during the next five days, with maximum temperatures averaging about 34 degrees Celsius, according to meteorologists. The nights, however, are predicted to provide some relief from the heat of the day, with low temperatures anticipated to settle between 20 and 21 degrees Celsius.
The highest recorded temperature on thursday in hyderabad was roughly 33 degrees Celsius, while the lowest was 21.4 degrees Celsius. The humidity in hyderabad was 68% on Wednesday, which was lower than expectations for the day. The IMD, employing probability models for long-range predictions, expects elevated maximum temperatures across the State, including Hyderabad. watch out this space for more updates.