Hyderabad braces for intense Summer ahead, warns Telangana Weatherman
Hyderabad: Hyderabad residents have been warned of a harsh summer ahead, with the Telangana Weatherman predicting a scorching season.
In a post on ‘X’ (formerly Twitter), Telangana Weatherman (@balaji25_t) shared his outlook for the upcoming months. “Terrible Summer ahead. Earlier, I mentioned two possible scenarios: either 2017 or 2018. With more clarity now, it appears we’ll be seeing a La Niña to Neutral/Weak La Niña pattern again this year,” he stated.
TERRIBLE SUMMER AHEAD ⚠️
Earlier, in my outlook, I've given 2cases, either 2017 or 2018
With clarity emerging, this year will be Lanina to Neutral/Lanina again
So 2017 case may unfold
This means, a terrible summer ahead with lot of heatwaves, however occasional summer storms…
— Telangana Weatherman (@balaji25_t) March 3, 2025
He explained that this could mean a severe summer with intense heatwaves, though occasional summer storms might provide some relief. "La Niña to Neutral/Weak La Niña conditions typically lead to good monsoon rains, but we’ll have to wait until May for more clarity on the monsoon outlook,” he added.
In the meantime, he advised residents to prepare for the upcoming heat. He also provided a short-term update, saying, “Very hot temperatures are expected over the next three days, especially on March 3 and 4 during the afternoon. Nights will remain warm as well. However, from March 5-7, we can expect a slight drop in temperatures, with night temperatures decreasing and daytime highs reducing by 1-2°C.”
The latest temperature readings from the Meteorological Department (MET), Hyderabad, show that at 8:30 a.m. on March 3, temperatures in various parts of Hyderabad were already rising. GHMC Begumpet recorded 35.4°C, Hayath Nagar and Rajendra Nagar both reported 35°C, and the maximum temperature in Badrachalam reached 38°C. The minimum temperatures varied across the city, with Patancheru at 15.2°C, Begumpet at 20.8°C, and Medak at 17.3°C.
As the summer season approaches, experts have recommended several tips to stay safe and healthy during the heat:
1. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and consuming hydrating foods like fruits and vegetables.
2. Use sunscreen with SPF 30+ and wear sunglasses. Opt for light, breathable clothing.
3. Schedule outdoor activities during the early morning or evening to avoid the midday heat.
4. Use fans, air conditioning, or homemade ice packs to cool your living space.
5. Eat light meals such as salads, grilled foods, and cold dishes to stay cool.
Residents are urged to take necessary precautions and stay prepared for the intense heat this summer.