Hyderabad has been witnessing scattered rain and thundershowers since past few days. This is apparent as the temperatures that were crossing sky high, now stands at 33.5°C, which is five degrees below the normal limit. Likewise, the minimum temperature recorded during the last 24 hours stands at 20.5°C.
In a span of 24 hours from 08:30 am on Wednesday, the City of Nizams has witnessed a whopping of 87 mm of rainfall. Hyderabad has already recorded 108 mm of rainfall in the month of June against the normal rainfall average of 111.2 mm.
These weather conditions can be attributed to a trough that is extending from South Bihar up to North Andhra Pradesh. Also, the wind shear is roughly 13°N and extends up to tropospheric level.
Check out the latest lightning and thunderstorm status across Hyderabad
Further, the moisture feed is available from Bay of Bengal and warm and dry northerly air mass is also reaching up to North of Telangana. Hence, the formation of thunderclouds is possible over Telangana and its capital city, Hyderabad.
As a result, Hyderabad will continue to record light to moderate spells for the next few days. Squally winds will also prevail over the region. Light to moderate rains are already lashing the region. More rains are expected today as well.
According to Skymet Weather, gradual drop in temperature profile is expected. These weather conditions are due to westerly-southwesterly winds blowing over the region.
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