Hyd Rainfall Forecast for 4 Days

IMD Hyderabad Forecasts Rainfall for Next Four Days

Hyderabad: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Hyderabad has forecasted rainfall for the next four days in the city. However, the expected precipitation will primarily be light rain or drizzle, accompanied by sustained surface winds blowing at speeds of 20-30 kmph. This forecast remains valid until August 2. Notably, the IMD Hyderabad has issued no significant rainfall warning for the entire state during this period.

Despite the official forecast, local weather enthusiast T. Balaji, known for his accurate weather predictions, has provided a more detailed outlook. According to Balaji, many districts across Telangana can anticipate quick, heavy rains from the afternoon through the night. Specifically, he predicts that east and central Telangana will experience moderate to heavy rainfall either overnight or during the early morning hours.

For Hyderabad, Balaji forecasts scattered quick showers this evening, with the likelihood of one substantial spell of rain overnight. He notes that heavy rains currently impacting the eastern parts of Telangana are expected to diminish by the afternoon. However, other regions of Telangana will see intermittent heavy rains from the afternoon into the night. Additionally, there is a high probability of moderate to heavy rainfall returning to east and central Telangana overnight and into the morning.

IMD Hyderabad Rainfall Forecast:

  • Duration: Next four days, valid until August 2
  • Expected Rainfall: Light rain or drizzle
  • Wind Speed: Sustained surface winds of 20-30 kmph
  • State-Wide Warning: None issued

T. Balaji’s Weather Predictions:

  • Afternoon to Night: Many districts will experience quick, heavy rains
  • Overnight to Morning: Moderate to heavy rainfall in east and central Telangana
  • Hyderabad: Scattered quick rains in the evening, with one substantial spell likely overnight

Balaji’s detailed forecast highlights the variability and localized nature of the rainfall expected across Telangana. His predictions suggest that while Hyderabad might only see light to moderate rain, other parts of the state could experience more significant rainfall events. This variability is typical of monsoon patterns, where localized weather systems can lead to varying rainfall intensities across different regions.

Residents of Hyderabad and Telangana are advised to stay updated with the latest weather forecasts and prepare accordingly for the expected rainfall. Light to moderate rains might not cause significant disruptions, but sudden heavy showers could lead to temporary flooding in low-lying areas and affect daily activities.

In conclusion, while the IMD Hyderabad predicts light rain and no significant state-wide warnings, weather enthusiasts like T. Balaji provide a more nuanced outlook, suggesting the possibility of heavier rains in certain areas. As always, it is crucial to stay informed and take necessary precautions during the monsoon season.

Rainfall yesterday

Yesterday, rainfall was witnessed in various districts of Telangana, including Hyderabad.

In the entire state, the highest rainfall of 99.8 mm was recorded in Mahabubabad. Apart from it, Warangal also received significant rainfall of 94.5 mm.

Hyderabad also received rainfall at midnight. The highest rainfall of 9.5 mm was recorded in Golkonda

So far, in the current monsoon, Telangana has received excess rainfall. The state received 438.6 mm against the normal of 344.6 mm, which is a deviation of 27 percent.

Hyderabad received 292 mm against the normal of 271.3 mm, which is a deviation of 8 percent.

Now, the IMD Hyderabad forecast is likely to bring more rain to the city.

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