Heavy Rains Lash Hyderabad, Telangana Districts Amid Thunderstorms; Siddipet Records 12.3 cm Rainfall
Heavy rains with thunderstorms and lightning lashed Hyderabad and several Telangana districts. Siddipet’s Mutsya recorded the highest rainfall of 12.3 cm, disrupting transport and damaging grain stocks.

While Telangana continues to witness scorching heat on one side, unseasonal rains are simultaneously affecting several parts of the state. Heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds lashed many districts, including Hyderabad, causing disruption to normal life and transportation.
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Heavy rains with thunderstorms and lightning have been reported in Hyderabad city since midnight. Several areas in the city witnessed intense rainfall and strong winds.
Heavy Rain Reported in Several Hyderabad Areas
The areas that received heavy rainfall in Hyderabad include:
- Quthbullapur
- Miyapur
- Chandanagar
- Lingampally
- Gachibowli
- Rayadurgam
- Madhapur
- Banjara Hills
- Kukatpally
- Nizampet
- Bachupalli
- Khairatabad
- LB Nagar
- Uppal
- Vanasthalipuram
- Hayatnagar
Siddipet District’s Mutsya Records Highest Rainfall of 12.3 cm
Heavy rains also lashed several districts across Telangana. Mutsya in Siddipet district recorded the highest rainfall of 12.3 cm.
The unseasonal rains caused grain stocks to get wet in several areas, creating difficulties for farmers and traders. Transportation was also disrupted at many places due to heavy rain and waterlogging.
Unseasonal Telangana Rains Cause Disruptions
The sudden change in weather conditions has led to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds across Telangana. The rains affected daily activities in Hyderabad and other districts, while waterlogged roads and wet grain stocks added to public inconvenience.
Authorities are monitoring the situation as heavy rains continue in multiple regions of Telangana.
Heavy rains accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds lashed Hyderabad and several districts across Telangana since midnight. Areas including Quthbullapur, Miyapur, Gachibowli, Kukatpally, LB Nagar, and Hayatnagar witnessed intense rainfall, while Mutsya in Siddipet district recorded the highest rainfall of 12.3 cm. The unseasonal rains disrupted transportation and damaged grain stocks after getting them wet in many places across the state.
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