Cold wave subsides in Telangana as mercury rises gradually


Homeless people sleeping on a footpath during the winter season in Hyderabad. (File)

Homeless people sleeping on a footpath during the winter season in Hyderabad. (File)
| Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL

Telangana is experiencing relief from the biting cold wave, as minimum temperatures across the State show a steady upward trend.

According to data released by the Telangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS), the lowest minimum temperature recorded on December 20, 2024, was 14°C in Adilabad, while Khammam registered the highest minimum temperature at 22.6°C.

Earlier in the week December 16, a cold wave gripped the State, with as many as 27 districts recording temperatures below 10°C, and the highest minimum temperature hovering around 12°C. However, as the week progressed, chilly mornings began to ease, providing much-needed respite to residents.

Hyderabad, the State capital, which experienced temperatures ranging between 10°C and 15°C during the early days of the week, recorded an average of 21.4°C on Friday morning.

Kumaram Bheem Asifabad recorded a minimum temperature of 15.5°C, followed by Rajanna Sircilla at 16°C, Nizamabad at 16.1°C, Nirmal at 16.5°C, and Kamareddy at 16.8°C. Other districts, including Vikarabad (17.1°C), Sangareddy (17.8°C), Siddipet (17.9°C), Rangareddy (18.1°C), Medak (18.2°C), and Jagtial (18.3°C), also reported moderately cold weather.

In the southern parts of the State, minimum temperatures were slightly higher. Mahabubnagar recorded 19.4°C, while Mancherial and Yadadri Bhongir registered 19.5°C and 19.7°C, respectively. Hanamkonda noted 19.9°C, and Peddapalli and Jangaon both recorded 20°C. Karimnagar (20.2°C), Jayashankar Bhupalpally (20.6°C), Narayanpet and Mulugu (20.8°C each), and Nalgonda (21°C) saw a marginal rise in temperatures.

In urban and central districts, Medchal-Malkajgiri recorded a minimum temperature of 21.1°C, Hyderabad stood at 21.4°C, and Warangal noted 21.6°C. Wanaparthy and Mahabubabad reported 21.8°C, while Jogulamba Gadwal registered 22.1°C. Bhadradri Kothagudem (22.2°C), Suryapet (22.5°C), and Khammam (22.6°C) rounded off the list with the highest minimum temperatures in the State.



Source link

Latest articles

Related articles

Discover more from Technology Tangle

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading

0