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The Met department bulletin said on Thursday that the trough over the south-east Bay of Bengal and the adjoining Andaman sea is persisting and that the embedded upper air circulation aloft now extends up to 5.8 km above mean the sea level.
Hyderabad: The Met department bulletin said on Thursday that the trough over the south-east Bay of Bengal and the adjoining Andaman sea is persisting and that the embedded upper air circulation aloft now extends up to 5.8 km above mean the sea level. It is very likely to become low pressure area over the south-east Bay and its neighbourhood during the next 24 hours and is likely to concentrate gradually in to depression during the subsequent 48 hours over the east-central Bay and its neighbourhood.
Highlights:
- Day temperatures likely to be above normal by two to three degrees Celsius & above 40 degrees Celsius at many places during next three days
- Appreciable rise in day temperatures at one or two places in Telangana; they were appreciably above normal by 3.1 to 5 deg C at a one or two places
- Highest maximum temp of 43 deg C recorded in Mahbubnagar; Bhadrachalam, Nizamabad 42 each, Adilabad, Khammam, Medak, Nalgonda, Ramagundam 41 each, Hyderabad 40, Hakimpet, Hanamkonda 39 each
This will result in rain either across Telangana or in parts.The forecast said dry weather is likely to prevail in the State from April 14 to 17. The day temperatures are likely to be above normal by two to three degrees Celsius. They are likely to be above 40 degrees Celsius at many places during the next three days.According to the bulletin, during the last 24 hours there was an appreciable rise in the day temperatures at one or two places in Telangana. They were appreciably above normal by 3.1 to 5 degrees Celsius at a one or two places.
The highest maximum temperature of 43 degrees Celsius was recorded in Mahbubnagar. The other temperatures in the State were: Bhadrachalam, Nizamabad 42 degrees Celsius each, Adilabad, Khammam, Medak, Nalgonda, Ramagundam 41 each, Hyderabad 40, Hakimpet, Hanamkonda 39 each.
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