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Hyderabad Prepares for Monsoon Downpours

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Hyderabad is bracing for a fresh wave of monsoon rains, with significant rainfall expected to begin on Sunday. This much-needed precipitation will provide relief to parts of the city that have been experiencing dry conditions.

According to weather forecasts, the city is likely to witness increased rainfall activity over the next few days. The Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model maps from the Telangana Development Planning Society indicate that rainfall intensity will rise, particularly on Sunday and September 29.

Eastern parts of the city, including Secunderabad and Alwal, are anticipated to experience heavy showers. Central and western regions like Serilingampally and Quthbullapur are expected to see lighter rainfall.

While the rain is welcome, meteorologists have cautioned that the city’s humidity levels will remain high. Maximum daytime temperatures are expected to hover slightly above 30 degrees Celsius.

As the city prepares for the upcoming monsoon showers, residents are advised to stay updated on weather forecasts and take necessary precautions to avoid any inconveniences or safety hazards.

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