Dry spell likely in Telangana for three days, rain may return by March 27 After days of thunderstorms and unseasonal rainfall, Telangana is expected to face a dry spell for the next three days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The weather forecast indicates that dry conditions will persist across the state starting Monday and continue through Friday. While maximum temperatures are projected to remain 2 to 3 degrees Celsius below normal for the next two days, they will gradually increase over the following four days. In Hyderabad, temperatures are anticipated to stay below 36 degrees Celsius until March 24, after which they will begin to rise from Wednesday. The IMD, based in Hyderabad, has warned that the dry spell will be short-lived, with light to moderate rain or thundershowers expected to return to isolated regions by March 27. The forecast also highlights the possibility of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph in certain areas between Friday and Sunday. These weather conditions are likely to affect specific districts, though the exact locations were not specified in the report. The IMD’s warning underscores the variability of weather patterns in the region, which has experienced both unseasonal rainfall and sudden shifts in atmospheric conditions. The gradual rise in temperatures and the return of rain are part of a broader trend that meteorologists are monitoring closely. The dry spell follows a period of intense rainfall and thunderstorms, which had disrupted normal weather patterns. While the immediate forecast suggests a return to drier conditions, the possibility of renewed precipitation by mid-March indicates that the region may still face fluctuating weather in the coming weeks.#hyderabad #india_meteorological_department #telangana #imdad #march_27
