Previously, Hyderabad’s weather was characterized by mild temperatures and relatively stable conditions. However, recent forecasts have indicated a significant shift, with thunderstorms and hailstorms now likely in the region.
On March 16, heavy rain lashed parts of Telangana, setting the stage for the expected weather changes. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall for Hyderabad on March 17 and 18, marking a decisive moment in the city’s weather pattern.
The temperature in Hyderabad is expected to range between a low of 22°C and a high of 34°C, while humidity levels are projected to fluctuate between 32 percent and 75 percent. These conditions are conducive to the development of thunderstorms, which may be accompanied by lightning and strong surface winds, with wind speeds reaching up to 40 km/h.
Localities such as Balanagar, Alwal, and Jubilee Hills have already reported rainfall, with Mannur receiving 2.4 centimeters, Medak district 1.8 centimeters, and Raikod 1 centimeter. This rainfall is indicative of the changing weather dynamics in the area.
Experts warn that weather conditions may turn volatile in surrounding districts such as Vikarabad, Sangareddy, and Rangareddy, potentially affecting a larger population. The immediate effects of these weather changes could include disruptions to daily life, transportation, and local businesses.
As the situation develops, residents are advised to stay informed about the latest weather updates and prepare for possible disruptions. The IMD’s forecasts highlight the importance of monitoring weather patterns, especially during this unpredictable season.
Details remain unconfirmed, but the community is urged to take necessary precautions as the thunderstorms approach. The upcoming days will be crucial in determining the full impact of this weather system on Hyderabad and its surroundings.
