Hyderabad: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast a generally cloudy sky for Hyderabad on Saturday, with chances of light rain or drizzles throughout the day. The maximum temperature is expected to reach 31 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature will drop to around 22 degrees Celsius. This weather update indicates a cool and slightly rainy day ahead for residents.
Hyderabad's Weekly Weather Forecast
From September 15 to 19, the weather forecast for Hyderabad indicates generally cloudy skies with varying levels of rainfall. On September 15, light rain is expected with a high of 31 degrees Celsius and a low of 23 degrees Celsius. The weather will continue with light rain/drizzles on September 16 and 17, with daytime temperatures around 30 degrees Celsius and nighttime temperatures at 23 degrees Celsius. Rain is forecasted for September 18 and 19, with temperatures ranging from 23 degrees Celsius to 31 degrees Celsius. This period will bring consistent cloud cover and rain, requiring residents to plan their activities with the wet conditions in mind.
Rainfall is expected to return to the twin cities and the broader Telangana region starting from September 23, 2024, as the annual Southwest Monsoon begins its withdrawal. Meteorologists at the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TGDPS) indicate that this rainy period could extend into the first or even second week of October. TGDPS consultant meteorologist Y.V. Rama Rao noted on September 13, 2024, that while the monsoon has currently shifted to North India and the Northwest, including Rajasthan and Haryana, it is anticipated to resume activity in Central and Peninsular India around September 20-21, and subsequently in Telangana. As per a Hindu report, so far, the state has received approximately 90 cm of rainfall, which is 40 per cent more than the normal of 64.3 cm and 15 per cent higher compared to the same period last year. In the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) area, there has been 70 cm of rainfall, exceeding the normal of 52.3 cm by 33 per cent.