HYDERABAD: This could be a wet start to the festivities as the city is likely to witness rainy days after the onset of the north-east monsoon. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad has predicted that the rain activity is likely to pick up pace from the evening of October 30 and will continue till November 3.
“Northeast Monsoon activity has started. Under the influence of moist easterly winds blowing from Bay of Bengal, many eastern districts Telangana Light to moderate rain is very likely in the next few days,” said A Sharavi, meteorologist, IMD, Hyderabad.
It was cloudy on Friday with maximum and minimum temperatures slightly above normal, leaving many residents apprehensive. Pradeep Kumar, a resident of Himayat Nagar said, “Hyderabad has been experiencing quite unusual weather lately. One cannot predict whether it will rain or remain dry.” While the maximum temperature was 30 degree Celsius, the minimum temperature was 20.6 degree Celsius.
Meteorologists predict that after November 3, the weather will become dry again. “After Diwali, the mercury will start to drop,” said Shravani. Winter is likely to begin from the second week of November itself, when the mercury levels will drop below normal.
“Northeast Monsoon activity has started. Under the influence of moist easterly winds blowing from Bay of Bengal, many eastern districts Telangana Light to moderate rain is very likely in the next few days,” said A Sharavi, meteorologist, IMD, Hyderabad.
It was cloudy on Friday with maximum and minimum temperatures slightly above normal, leaving many residents apprehensive. Pradeep Kumar, a resident of Himayat Nagar said, “Hyderabad has been experiencing quite unusual weather lately. One cannot predict whether it will rain or remain dry.” While the maximum temperature was 30 degree Celsius, the minimum temperature was 20.6 degree Celsius.
Meteorologists predict that after November 3, the weather will become dry again. “After Diwali, the mercury will start to drop,” said Shravani. Winter is likely to begin from the second week of November itself, when the mercury levels will drop below normal.
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