Cyclone Grant is brewing over the Indian Ocean, triggering intense rainfall in several regions. Naturally, attention turns to the Telugu states, where residents are closely watching forecasts for potential rain, winds, and disruptions ahead.
Cyclone Grant in the Indian Ocean is battering Australia, bringing heavy rain and strong winds. Weather experts say storm clouds have shifted away from India, so the ongoing cold spell across the Telugu states is expected to persist for the next few days ahead now.
The cold will last four more days in the Telugu states, says the weather dept. Temps have dropped since early December, with dense fog and some areas hitting a frigid 3-4 degrees.
The cold in Andhra Pradesh is intense, especially in agency areas like Alluri Sitarama Raju district, with temps at 6-7 degrees. Dense fog is blanketing the state, even in coastal regions.
Cold winds persist in Telangana, with the lowest temps in Adilabad (7.2°C), Asifabad, and Sangareddy. While the cold has eased slightly in other districts, it remains quite chilly.
Hyderabad has seen a slight temperature rise, offering some relief. However, the suburbs are still cold, with Patancheruvu at 8.4°C. The city's average temperature is around 13.6°C.
The lowest temp in Telangana was 7.3°C in Tiryani. Other areas like Kohir (7.8°C) and Moinabad (8.9°C) also saw single-digit temps. The state's lowest average temperature is 12.9°C.
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