While telangana, including hyderabad, is finally freeing itself from the extreme heat, the break might only last a week or so according to projections. Scientist Dr. A. Shravani of IMD-Hyderabad stated that the heatwave in telangana is not completely ended and may return after May 20. hyderabad is predicted to have average maximum temperatures below 40 degrees Celsius over the next five days. 

There will be occasional showers and a partially overcast sky, which will provide some respite from the heat. Districts may also have intermittent rainfall, which prevents temperatures from rising sharply. Earlier, Rainfall soaked hyderabad, providing much-needed relief from the oppressive heat that lasted for more than ten days. Around 4:30 am, the rain began to progressively engulf the entire city. The cooling effect was aided by the cloud cover that persisted into the early morning hours.

Hailstorms were recorded in various locations, including miyapur and Lingampally, during the inclement weather that lasted for several hours. There were transit problems as a result of the unexpected downpour and high gusts that took many commuters off guard. Visibility was getting worse, forcing two- and four-wheelers to stop in the middle. There have been reports of power problems and tree falling from many neighbourhoods.Public safety advisories were sent by telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited (TSSPDCL).
 
 
 

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