Hyderabad welcomes morning showers, 3-day rain spell to continue
This atmospheric phenomenon is expected to reach an average altitude of 3.1 km from sea level, promising continued showers in coming days
Hyderabad: Hyderabad experienced its first round of rain, signaling what meteorologists predict could be a three-day phenomenon. The Indian Meteorological Department - Hyderabad (IMD-H) forecasts scattered yet light in the city and various parts of the state until the next two days. The rains began around 9 am, creating a serene backdrop for Hyderabad's morning routine.
The weather experts attribute the change to a surface trough extending from the coast of Andhra Pradesh to the west and central Bay of Bengal. This atmospheric phenomenon is expected to reach an average altitude of 3.1 km from sea level, promising continued showers in the coming days.
As of now, low altitude winds are sweeping in from the eastern direction across the state, affecting the overall rains.
The impact of these showers is set to be felt across the city and its outskirts, including areas like Yadadri - Bhongir, Kapra, Ghatkesar, Saroornagar, Uppal, Mehdipatnam and Moulali.
Temperatures in these regions are anticipated to take a dip, providing residents with a welcome respite from the usual warmth. The rainfall is likely to keep temperatures lower than normal for the next couple of days.