After six days of intense cold conditions, Coldwave has officially ended in Telangana, bringing relief to residents who experienced below-normal temperatures across the state. The weather pattern is now shifting due to an ongoing depression near the Tamil Nadu coast, which is pushing mid-level altocumulus and stratocumulus clouds towards the state. This atmospheric change is expected to influence temperature patterns in the coming days.
Day temperatures across Telangana will remain on the lower side, ranging between 25 to 26 degrees Celsius in the immediate future. However, night temperatures are expected to show improvement, providing some respite from the harsh cold conditions experienced during the coldwave period. The cloud cover resulting from the depression near the Tamil Nadu coast will play a significant role in moderating the overall temperature conditions.
Weather forecasts indicate that day temperatures will gradually rise to 29 to 31 degrees Celsius during the Sankranthi festival period. This warming trend will coincide with one of the most important harvest festivals celebrated across Telangana and other parts of South India. The improved weather conditions are expected to facilitate outdoor celebrations and agricultural activities associated with the festival.
Meteorological experts confirm that seasonal winter conditions will continue to prevail across the state, though no significant coldwaves are anticipated for the next 7 to 10 days. The absence of major cold spells during this period suggests relatively stable weather patterns, allowing residents to plan their activities accordingly. The current weather system indicates a transition towards more moderate winter conditions typical of this time of year in the region.