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HYDERABAD: Telangana state has cooled down with the changed weather. Day temperatures dropped drastically across the state. In a span of just 24 hours, they dropped to three degrees. With these changes, the weather suddenly became pleasant, and people got relief from the intense heat of the sun. On Monday, the highest temperature in the state was recorded in Mallapur at 44.7 degrees, while the rest of the regions also recorded less. Tanur of Nirmal district recorded the highest temperature in the state on Tuesday at 41.8 degrees. 41.2 in Bainsa, 41.2 in Pappaldhari of Adilabad district, 40.9 in Arli, 40.1 in Bomanadevipalli of Kamaredi district and 40 degrees in Manchippa of Nizamabad district. In the rest of the districts, the intensity of the sun was not felt as the temperature was recorded below 40 degrees.

Three more days of rain:
Hyderabad Meteorological Center has revealed that there are chances of moderate rains in the state for the next three days. The circulation over South Chhattisgarh and its surrounding areas and another circulation over South Telangana and its surrounding areas weakened on Tuesday. The north-south trough extends from western Vidarbha through Marathwada and northern interior Karnataka to southern Tamil Nadu at an elevation of 0.9 km above mean sea level. As a result of this, moderate rains are likely to occur in the state of Telangana for the next three days, the Meteorological Center has revealed. In some districts there are chances of thunder and lightning with strong gusty winds of 40 km per hour. It is said that there is a possibility that the day temperature will be recorded up to a maximum of 42 degrees for the next three days. Hyderabad and surrounding districts are likely to record daytime temperatures between 37 and 40 degrees.

Heavy rain in Nalgonda district:
In the last 24 hours, it has rained in many places in the state. Gurrampod of Nalgonda district received the highest rainfall of 73.8 mm. 52.5 mm of rain fell in Gudapur, 48.3 mm in Chandur, and 48.3 mm in Kanagal in the same district. 40.5 mm of rain fell in Gangapur of Khammam district. In other parts of the state, 37 in Bijjilapur, 35 in Kattangur, 33 in Padra, 30.3 in Pajjur, 29.8 in Shantinagar, 29.5 in Narkatpally, 28.3 in Pulichar, 27.8 in Dondapadu, 27 in Marriguda, 26.3 in Teldevarapalli, 26.3 in Mudigonda, 24.8 in Madhira, 22.8 in Polepally, 21.8 in Chandampet, 21.3 mm in Nelakondapally rained Some other parts of the state received light showers.



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