India Meteorological Department (IMD) warns of a heatwave hitting seven Telangana districts tomorrow. Expect scorching temps in Adilabad,Kumaram Bheem Asifabad,Mancherial,Nirmal, Nizamabad, Peddapalli,Jayashankar Bhupalpally. Meanwhile,thunderstorms will batter 14 districts, including Peddapalli and Nalgonda, with strong winds in tow.
Southwest Monsoon hit on June 6,but Andhra Pradesh has seen less rain than usual. 17 of 28 districts reported low rainfall from June 1-14. Monsoon stalled in Maharashtra,especially around Harne and Solapur, for five days. Weather shifts expected post-June 18.
Yadgir district faces tough times. Only 20.87% of kharif crop target sown due to poor rainfall . Pre-monsoon rain at 60.3 mm, well below the 100.9 mm expected from March-May. Farmers wait for rain to plant more.
Cyberabad Police Commissioner M. Ramesh held a virtual meet to check police readiness for monsoon woes like waterlogging, traffic jams. Ordered preventive steps in risky areas, urged coordination with departments to handle disruptions.
To tackle power woes during monsoon,Northern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Ltd (TGNPDCL) rolled out ‘HYPER’. Uses real-time weather data to speed up power restoration when weather hits hard. Company admits sector's vulnerability,stresses cutting power outages.
Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy called for constant alertness this monsoon. Wants strong measures to avoid public hassle. Unhappy with response to earlier heavy rains,especially traffic mess in Core Urban Region.
As monsoon moves on,IMD sees light showers in parts of South Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema next week. But El Niño may keep messing with rain patterns region-wide…
In Delhi, light rain fell Monday. Weather office issued red,orange alerts for storms,lightning. Capital's minimum temp stayed high,with Safdarjung observatory logging 28.2°C.






