Telangana’s 11-Day Cold Wave to End Tonight, Rain Expected Next Week
The prolonged cold wave that has gripped Telangana for the past 11 days is set to conclude, with tonight marking the final stretch of intense cold weather conditions across the state.
According to meteorological updates, residents can expect relief from the severe cold starting tomorrow night. The change in weather pattern is attributed to the arrival of moist easterlies from the Bay of Bengal, which will bring milder temperatures to the region.
The extended cold spell has affected daily life across Telangana, with morning temperatures dropping significantly in several districts. The cold wave has been particularly intense in rural areas and during early morning hours.
South Telangana may witness isolated passing showers during November 23-24. However, weather officials have indicated that these showers will be minimal and scattered, with most areas likely to remain dry. The rainfall activity during this period is expected to be negligible and can largely be disregarded.
Looking ahead to the final week of November, a significant weather system is developing. A depression-induced moderate rainfall event is forecast to impact the state after November 27 or 28. This weather system is expected to bring more substantial precipitation compared to the isolated showers predicted for this weekend.
The transition from cold wave conditions to a rainy spell represents a typical weather pattern change during the northeast monsoon season. The Bay of Bengal continues to be an active region for weather system formation during this time of year.
Farmers and agricultural workers are advised to monitor weather updates closely, as the upcoming rainfall could impact harvesting activities and crop management. The moderate rains expected later in the month could provide beneficial moisture for winter crops.
Residents are encouraged to stay updated with official weather forecasts as the situation develops. More detailed information regarding the intensity, duration, and specific affected areas of the upcoming rainfall will be shared in subsequent meteorological bulletins.
The state has experienced varied weather conditions throughout November, with the cold wave being one of the more prolonged spells in recent weeks. Weather monitoring agencies continue to track atmospheric conditions to provide timely updates to the public.



