Rainy Days Ahead for Telangana
Officials from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) have indicated that Telangana is expected to experience rainfall over the next three days. Heavy rains are anticipated across several areas.
Rain Predictions for Andhra Pradesh
In addition, there’s a mention of rain in certain parts of Andhra Pradesh (AP). The weather department forecasts potential weather changes, predicting the likelihood of light to moderate rainfall across many districts of the state over the next three days.
Impact of Low Pressure
IMD officials have attributed these expected rainfalls to a low-pressure system forming in the Bay of Bengal. This weather pattern could result in moderate to heavy rainfall accompanied by thunder and lightning. The districts of Asifabad, Manchiryala, Karimnagar, and others are likely to be affected, leading to a “yellow alert” being issued for these areas.
Dry Spells and Upcoming Rainfall
While some areas might remain dry, there’s anticipation of rainfall from August 28 to September 2. After September 3, there’s a chance of moderate rainfall returning to the state. However, numerous farmers have expressed concern about crop drying due to delayed rains in several parts of Telangana.
Heavy Rains for Andhra Pradesh
Reports suggest heavy rainfall is in store for various parts of Andhra Pradesh over the next four days. The Meteorological Department has warned of potential rainfall in both Telugu states (Telangana and Andhra Pradesh). This forecast is based on the possibility of a low-pressure area forming in the Bay of Bengal.
Effect on Andhra Pradesh
As a result of this weather phenomenon, light to moderate rainfall is expected in certain areas. Districts like Nellore, Parvathipuram Manyam, Alluri Sitamaraju, Kakinada, Eluru, and Tirupati might experience these conditions due to the influence of the low-pressure system.
Coastal Rains
The weather dynamics involve southwest and west winds in the lower atmospheric layer. These winds could bring about light to moderate rainfall along the north and south coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh, both today and in some places on Sunday.