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Telangana News Updated May 17, 2026 · 20:56

Telangana Braces for Severe Heatwave: Temperatures to Hit 45°C

The India Meteorological Department has issued a seven-day heatwave warning for parts of Telangana, with temperatures likely to rise 2-3°C in the coming days. Some districts may see maximum temperatures crossing 45°C between May 19 and May 24. The highest temperature of 45.7°C was recorded in Bheemgal mandal of Nizamabad district. The government has made elaborate medical arrangements and issued a public advisory for protection against heat waves.

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Heatwave warning for Telangana for next seven days

Hyderabad, May 17

The India Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave warning for the next seven days in parts of Telangana.

The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre has forecast a gradual rise in the maximum temperature by 2-3 degrees Celsius during the next three days in Telangana.

Some districts are likely to see maximum temperatures crossing 45 degrees Celsius between May 19 and May 24.

Heatwave conditions are very likely to prevail at isolated pockets in Adilabad, Komuram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Jagtial, and Rajanna Sircilla districts on May 18. The maximum temperature in these districts may cross 45 degrees Celsius.

Parts of Telangana experienced heatwave conditions on Sunday, too.

According to the Telangana Development Planning Society, the highest temperature of 45.7 degrees Celsius was recorded in Bheemgal mandal in Nizamabad district. Mosra mandal in the same district recorded 45.5 degrees Celsius.

Heatwave conditions also prevailed in a couple of mandals of Nirmal district. Dasturabad recorded a maximum temperature of 45.3 while Tanur experienced 45.1 degrees Celsius.

Kollur in Banswada mandal of Kamareddy district saw a maximum temperature of 45.2 degrees Celsius.

Sixteen out of 33 districts in the state recorded a maximum temperature of 42 degrees Celsius or above.

The average maximum temperature in the state was 40.8 degrees Celsius.

In the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) limits, the average maximum temperature was 40.4 degrees Celsius. The highest temperature of 42.3 degrees Celsius was recorded in the Goshamahal circle.

In view of the heat wave warning issued by the IMD, the Director of Public Health and Family Welfare, Dr B. Ravinder Nayak. has issued an advisory for protection against heat waves, listing dos and don'ts for the citizens.

As a part of precautionary measures, the government has made elaborate arrangements by providing the special beds, I.V fluids, and essential medicines at all the public health facilities and ORS sachets are made available with ANMs/ASHAs/Anganwadi workers to meet any exigencies.

— IANS

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Priya S
My parents are in Nizamabad and they're suffering. No AC, just fans. The advisory is good but practical help like cooling centres is missing. Also, why are we still cutting trees for development? 😔
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James A
Coming from the UK, this is shocking. 45°C is like another planet. Hope the vulnerable get the support they need. The authorities should consider misting fans in public spaces.
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Vikram M
Bhai, every summer it's the same story. Why can't we have more water kiosks? And those poor ANMs and ASHA workers going door-to-door in this heat need hazard pay. Respect to them. 🙏
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Sarah B
I work outdoors and this is dangerous. 7 days is too long. The government should consider adjusting work hours for labourers. Glad they have ORS ready, but we need more awareness.
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Kavya N
45.7°C in Bheemgal? Ya Allah. I'm worried about my grandparents who refuse to leave their village. The advisory is fine, but real action like free water tankers and shade facilities is needed. Stay hydrated, everyone.

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