Hyderabad, December 11 – Telangana plunged into a cold wave on Thursday morning, with several districts experiencing temperatures below ten degrees Celsius. The mercury dipped to its lowest this year at various locations, with the Hyderabad Central University (HCU) recording 7.2°C.
Kumaram Bheem Asifabad emerged as the coldest district in Telangana with a minimum temperature of 5.4°C on Thursday. Other parts of the state also witnessed significant drops in temperatures, with Rajendranagar and Moula Ali registering 8.3°C and 8.9°C respectively.
The sudden drop in temperatures across the region has caused a noticeable chill, prompting residents to bundle up in warmer clothing. Local weather authorities attribute this cold wave to the influence of chilly winds sweeping across the state.
While temperatures have been generally mild during the winter season thus far, Hyderabad’s Central University and other areas in West Marredpally and Trimulgherry saw an unexpected plunge in temperatures on Thursday morning. This sudden change in weather may bring challenges to those accustomed to warmer conditions but provides a rare opportunity for residents to enjoy cooler climes during the holiday season.
The Telangana State Development Planning Society (TSDPS) reported the temperature data, underlining the severity of the cold wave condition affecting much of the state on this particular day. Residents and visitors in Hyderabad are advised to stay warm and take necessary precautions to protect themselves from the cold temperatures.
