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Hyderabad is bracing for a wet and windy week as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for the city and surrounding districts. The alert, valid from September 9 to 10, warns of light to moderate rainfall, gusty winds, and isolated thunderstorms. With the monsoon still active and weather systems shifting across Telangana, residents are advised to stay cautious and plan their travel and outdoor activities accordingly.
Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of what to expect and how to prepare.
Rain Watch: What The Yellow Alert Means
• The IMD’s yellow alert signals potentially disruptive weather, including thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and winds reaching up to 40 km/h.
• Hyderabad is expected to see scattered showers on Tuesday and Wednesday, with a partly cloudy sky on Sunday and Monday.
• The alert also covers northern and western districts such as Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial, Kamareddy, Sangareddy, Medak, and Vikarabad.
Districts Under The Radar
The following districts are likely to experience rainfall and thunderstorm activity:
• Adilabad, Kumaram Bheem, Nirmal, Mancherial, Nizamabad
• Jagtial, Kamareddy, Rajanna Sircilla, Sangareddy, Medak
• Vikarabad, Malkajgiri, Rangareddy, and Hyderabad city itself
These regions may face temporary disruptions in transport, power supply, and outdoor operations due to gusty winds and lightning strikes.
Weather Pattern And Rainfall Trends
• Hyderabad recorded 26 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours, with temperatures dipping to a maximum of 24°C and a minimum of 21°C.
• Humidity levels have surged to 96 percent, contributing to the muggy conditions across the city.
• The IMD forecasts that the intensity of showers may ease by Saturday, offering a brief respite before another round of drizzle resumes.
Impact On Daily Life And Travel
• Waterlogging and traffic congestion are expected in low-lying areas such as Begumpet, Banjara Hills, and parts of Secunderabad.
• Commuters are advised to carry umbrellas, wear waterproof footwear, and avoid venturing out during peak rainfall hours.
• Farmers in districts like Karimnagar and Warangal are urged to protect exposed crops and avoid fieldwork during thunderstorm alerts.
Precautionary Measures For Residents
To minimize inconvenience and ensure safety, residents should consider the following:
• Secure loose objects on balconies and rooftops to prevent wind damage
• Avoid parking vehicles under trees or near electric poles
• Keep emergency lights and backup power sources ready in case of outages
• Delay travel plans if possible, especially during early morning or late evening hours
• Monitor local news and IMD updates for real-time alerts and advisories
Looking Ahead: Will The Weather Clear Soon?
The IMD has indicated that rainfall will taper off slightly after Friday, with only light showers or drizzle expected over the weekend. However, the monsoon remains active, and intermittent rains may continue through mid-September. The yellow alert is expected to be lifted by September 11, provided no new weather systems develop over the Bay of Bengal or central India.
As Hyderabad navigates this rainy spell, authorities are working to ensure drainage systems remain functional and emergency response teams are on standby. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed and exercise caution during this period of unpredictable weather.
Sources: The Hans India, MSN News, Siasat, IMD Hyderabad.
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