IMD issues 'orange alert' for Telangana, light to moderate rainfall expected

ANI May 13, 2025 182 views

The IMD has issued an orange alert for Telangana, predicting thunderstorms and moderate rainfall over the next five days. Western districts may also experience hailstorms, while heatwave conditions persist with temperatures reaching 40°C. The monsoon is expected to arrive early in Kerala, bringing relief from the summer heat. Officials are closely monitoring weather patterns as the rainy season approaches.

"Many places are likely to receive light to moderate rains, with thunderstorms and hailstorms over western Telangana." – K Nagaratna, IMD Hyderabad
New Delhi, May 13: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Telangana, forecasting thunderstorms and light to moderate rainfall across the state for the next five days.

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Orange alert for thunderstorms and rainfall in Telangana

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Hailstorms expected in western districts

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Heatwave warning with temps at 36-40°C

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Monsoon likely to arrive early in Kerala

According to K Nagaratna, Director, Meteorological Centre, Hyderabad, "At present, the weather conditions indicate two troughs. One runs from West Vidarbha to North Kerala, about 0.9 kilometres above mean sea level. Another trough runs from a cyclonic circulation over East Uttar Pradesh to North Odisha across Chhattisgarh. Under its influence, Telangana is likely to have light to moderate rains in a few places today. There would be thunderstorm and hailstorm activity in some parts over western Telangana."

She further stated, "From tomorrow onwards, there is an increase in rainfall activity over Telangana; many places are likely to receive light to moderate rains, and thunderstorms and hailstorms are likely to occur over western districts of Telangana for the next 48 hours. On May 19, there is a decrease in rainfall activity and thunderstorms over Telangana."

On the temperature and heatwave alert, Nagaratna noted, "At present, the temperature indicates that all over the state, for 4 to 5 days, temperatures would be 36 to 40 degrees Celsius over most parts of Telangana." A yellow warning has been issued for heatwave conditions.

The IMD monitors the monsoon, with Nagaratna adding, "The onset of the monsoon over Kerala is likely to be ahead by 3 to 4 days, and monitoring is done regularly."

In 2025, IMD said the southwest monsoon seasonal (June to September) rainfall over the country as a whole during 2025 is most likely to be above normal (greater than 104 per cent of the Long Period Average).

The advance of the southwest monsoon over the Indian mainland is marked by monsoon onset over Kerala. It is an important indicator characterising the transition from the hot and dry to the rainy season.

As the monsoon progresses northward, relief from scorching summer temperatures is experienced over the areas.

Southwest monsoon typically sets in over Kerala on June 1, with a standard deviation of about 7 days.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some relief from the scorching heat! 🌧️ But orange alert means we need to be careful about possible flooding in low-lying areas. Farmers must protect their crops from hailstorms. IMD's predictions have been quite accurate lately.
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Priya M.
The temperature still showing 36-40°C along with rain? That's going to make everything so humid and uncomfortable. Hope the monsoon arrives early as predicted. Our lakes in Hyderabad desperately need this rainfall after last year's shortage.
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Suresh T.
Good that IMD is giving advance warnings. Municipal corporations should clear all stormwater drains to prevent waterlogging. Last time heavy rains caused so much damage to roads and property. Preparation is key!
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Ananya R.
While the rain is welcome, I'm worried about western districts getting hailstorms. Last year's unseasonal hailstorms destroyed so many crops. Farmers need better insurance and support systems to deal with such weather extremes.
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Vikram S.
Above normal monsoon prediction for 2025 is great news for our agriculture sector! But we need better water management systems to store this bounty. So much rainwater just flows into the sea every year.
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Kavita J.
The weather department has improved its forecasting significantly. Remember how unpredictable rains used to be? Now we get alerts days in advance. Though sometimes the intensity differs from predictions, it's still very helpful for planning.

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