Cyclone Montha’s impact on Telangana is predicted to begin tonight, with light to moderate rains across several districts and the continuation of cool cloudy weather for the next two days.
As per the newest meteorological data, the majority of the state will remain dry all through the day, except for a few light rain in the early morning hours. After midnight, the rain is likely to increase in intensity with the heaviest ones expected in certain eastern and southern areas of the state.
🌧️ Heavy Rain in Districts Forecasted
As the cyclone moves towards the land, the following areas are going to have a mixture of moderate and heavy rain:
Nalgonda
Suryapet
Khammam
Bhadradri Kothagudem
Mahabubabad
Yadadri Bhongir
Nagarkurnool
The rest of the state will probably have light rain and strong winds throughout the night.
☁️ IMD Weather Prediction for October 28–29
India Meteorological Department (IMD) had made a forecast of very heavy rain occurring in eastern and southern regions of Telangana on October 28, which would gradually extend to nearby districts.
The clouds will blanket the sky all day which will help the already low temperatures in the state to be even lower.
🌦️ Hyderabad Weather: Cool, Cloudy and Comfortable
People in Hyderabad will be under a spell of light rains which will start today night, last till October 28 and 29 intermittently.
Though rainfall is expected to be not very high, the city might receive 30–55 mm of rain, along with wind and cloud cover.
Sunshine will not be much during the next two days so air will be cool and nice due to no hot temperatures.
Preventive measures have been taken by the government to instruct the people to carry along with them umbrellas or light jackets and also not to travel unless absolutely necessary during the time of heavy rains.
📋 Important Weather Features
Rain Start Time: Midnight, October 27
Strongest Time: October 28–29
Rain in Hyderabad Forecast: 30–55 mm
Weather Situation: Cool, cloudy, and windy
Recommendation: Always have rain gear available; do not travel outdoors during the intense rainfall periods.