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Hyderabad, Rangareddy witnessed cold nights past two days

Several parts within the city's GHMC limits recorded temperatures dropping below 18°C, changing from last week's average minimum temperatures at around 20°C across Telangana, said IMD.

Hyderabad: Rangareddy and Hyderabad districts saw a sharp dip in temperature over the last two days much before the typical onset of winter in November. 

On Tuesday night, the mercury dipped to 17.8°C showing a deviation of -2°C from the usual. The temperature of Reddy Pally in Rangareddy deviated by -4°C and fell to a chilling 12.8°C, data from the Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS) suggests. 

Several parts within the city’s GHMC limits recorded temperatures dropping below 18°C, changing from last week’s average minimum temperatures at around 20°C across Telangana, according to data from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). 

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) recorded an even lower 14.2°C, a deviation of -4°C from the norm. 

Weather experts say the city’s temperature can dip further to around 14° to 17°C. 

In contrast, daytime temperature shows no dip in mercury with the maximum temperature on Tuesday recorded at 32.4°C, a rise of 1°C from the normal. Last week, the city witnessed daytime temperatures at 34.6°C, as per the data from TSDPS. 

IMD’s meteorological experts attribute this early onset of winter to the influx of northerlies into the state. Telangana is currently seeing low-level northerlies and north-easterly winds blowing into the state, leading to a temperature drop. 

This post was last modified on October 25, 2023 9:16 pm

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