Weather Hyderabad: Showers Expected in the Coming Days

Weather Hyderabad: Showers Expected in the Coming Days

Hyderabad is bracing for a change in weather as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has announced that the city and surrounding districts can expect light to moderate showers and thunderstorms over the next few days. This forecast comes as part of a broader weather system impacting several regions across India.

Despite thunderstorms affecting nearby areas, Hyderabad largely remained dry throughout most of the day. However, the IMD has issued a thunderstorm alert for 14 districts, warning residents of potential lightning and gusty winds reaching speeds of up to 50 km/h.

Local meteorologists predict that isolated thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds are very likely to occur in Hyderabad. Rainfall activity is expected to persist in parts of Telangana until Friday evening, offering some relief from the rising temperatures.

Currently, the maximum temperature in Hyderabad is projected to be around 32°C, with a minimum of 21°C. This slight drop in temperature, estimated to be around 3-4°C, is welcomed by residents who have been coping with the heat.

As the weather shifts, many in the community are expressing mixed feelings. “The rain has brought relief from rising temperatures, but it has also raised concerns,” one local resident shared, reflecting the sentiments of many who are hopeful for cooler days ahead.

For the next 24 hours, the IMD forecasts a partly cloudy sky over Hyderabad, which may provide a brief respite from the heat. The community is encouraged to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions during this period of unsettled weather.

As we move through this week, residents are reminded to remain vigilant and prepared for possible thunderstorms. The IMD continues to monitor the situation closely, ensuring that the community receives timely updates.

With the changing weather patterns, it’s a good time for families to come together and enjoy the cooler temperatures, perhaps even planning indoor activities as the rain arrives.

As always, details remain unconfirmed, and the IMD will provide further updates as the situation develops.

  • March 20, 2026