Famed as the city of Nizams, Hyderabad has been recording rain and thundershowers since March 31. In fact, April too began on a rainy note for the city. There have been traces of rainfall during the past 24 hours as well.
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Hyderabad recorded rainy spells to the tune of 13 mm on both, April 1 and 2. All thanks to the north-south trough that extended from Chhattisgarh up to Interior Tamil Nadu across Telangana.
Now, the weather conditions are expected to remain conducive for rain and thundershowers over Telangana for the coming three to four days. As these are pre-Monsoon showers, they mostly occur during the afternoon or late evening hours.
Of late, there have been instances of crop damage in parts of Telangana in the wake of the thundershowers and hailstorm. Now, also the weather experts are of the insight that such events may recur as thunderclouds are likely to develop in many parts of Telangana, which will also be accompanied with hailstorms.
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The state of Andhra Pradesh has also been relishing scattered rain and thundershowers since the last few days. However, the weather over Rayalaseema remained mostly dry during the similar time period.
The meteorologists at Skymet Weather expect scattered rain and thundershowers to continue along the coastline of Andhra Pradesh. In fact, one or two good spells of rain also cannot be ruled out over the cited area. Whereas the intensity of the showers are likely to be on the lower side over the interior districts of the state and isolated showers can be expected over Rayalaseema in the coming weeks.
The day maximums, which as of now are settling in the higher 30s over the interior chunk of the state will drop by a few notches, but the coastal districts would continue with day temperatures in the lower 30s.
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