Weather authorities have issued urgent alerts for severe thunderstorms affecting multiple districts across Telangana over the next few hours. Nalgonda and Nakrekal regions, which experienced intense storm activity, are expected to see a gradual reduction in severity. However, the storm system is forecast to move towards the Miryalaguda-Damaracherla-Suryapet-Kodad belt within the next three hours, prompting officials to urge residents to remain vigilant.
The districts of Bhadradri-Kothagudem and Mulugu continue to face severe thunderstorms, with weather patterns indicating the storm activity will extend to Khammam and Mahabubabad districts within the next two hours. Residents in these areas have been advised to take necessary precautions and stay indoors during the peak storm hours.
Isolated storms are expected to persist in Jangaon, Nagarkurnool, Hanmakonda, and Bhupalapally districts over the next two hours. While these storms are not expected to be as severe as those affecting other regions, local authorities have recommended that citizens remain alert and avoid unnecessary travel during this period.
The state capital Hyderabad is expected to remain largely unaffected by the severe weather conditions, with approximately 90 percent of the city forecast to stay dry. However, isolated rainfall is anticipated in the southern and eastern outskirts of the city during tonight’s hours, according to weather monitoring reports.
Other districts across Telangana are expected to experience either isolated rainfall or remain completely dry during this weather event. The varying intensity of storm activity across different regions highlights the localized nature of the current weather system affecting the state.
Weather monitoring agencies continue to track the storm systems moving across the state. Residents in affected areas have been urged to stay alert, avoid outdoor activities during peak storm hours, and follow safety guidelines issued by local authorities until the severe weather conditions pass through their respective regions.
