A weather system forming over the Bay of Bengal could bring rainfall to Hyderabad and surrounding areas in the coming days. The cyclonic circulation has weather experts monitoring conditions closely.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has already issued warnings for the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Officials expect strong thunderstorms with winds reaching 40-50 kilometers per hour on November 24 and 25.
Rough sea conditions are creating dangerous situations for maritime activities. Fishermen cannot venture into the Andaman Sea until November 23. Authorities have raised Local Cautionary Signal-3 at Port Blair Port as a safety measure.
Island residents and tourists must exercise extreme caution during water activities. Boat operators should avoid unnecessary trips due to the surging waves and unstable weather conditions.
Weather forecasters predict two possible scenarios for Telangana and nearby regions. Telangana Weatherman, known for reliable predictions, suggests eastern Telangana and central-northern Andhra Pradesh could receive moderate rainfall.
The first scenario shows a 55% probability of timely system formation between November 26-28. This would bring moderate rains to eastern areas and lighter precipitation to Hyderabad. Cold wave conditions would be unlikely under this pattern.
A second possibility carries 45% chances of delayed system development. This scenario could create a more powerful cyclone, potentially bringing cold wave conditions and dry weather across Telangana.
The weather pattern will largely depend on when the system fully develops. Hyderabad residents should prepare for either rainfall or cooler temperatures over the next three days.
Current conditions show minimal chances of severe cold wave impacts. However, the situation remains fluid as meteorologists continue tracking the developing system.
Eastern districts of Telangana appear most likely to experience significant weather changes. The timing of system formation will ultimately determine the intensity and type of weather conditions affecting the region.
