Telangana Heatwave Alert: Temperatures to Soar 3°C Higher in Next 72 Hours, Warns Met Department

The Hyderabad Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert for Telangana, warning residents of a 2–3°C spike in maximum temperatures over the next three days, starting March 3, 2025.

The Hyderabad Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave alert for Telangana, warning residents of a 2–3°C spike in maximum temperatures over the next three days, starting March 3, 2025. The state, already reeling under unseasonably high temperatures, is likely to see mercury levels breach 38°C in several districts.

Telangana Heatwave Alert: Temperatures to Soar 3°C Higher in Next 72 Hours

Also Read: Telangana 10 MLAs Face Disqualification as SC Steps In: March 25 Hearing Set

Current Situation

Key Districts Under Alert

Meteorological Forecast

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts:

Health Advisory: Stay Safe in the Heat

The IMD urges residents to:

Regional Implications

Long-Term Predictions

The IMD’s seasonal outlook highlights:

Current Conditions: As of March 4, 2025, Hyderabad’s Bahadurpura and Kukatpally areas report 36.2–36.3°C, while Yergatla (Nizamabad) hit 38.3°C—marking the start of what could be Telangana’s hottest summer in seven years46.

The IMD attributes the rising heat to El Niño effects and urbanization-driven Urban Heat Island phenomena, urging residents to stay updated via official forecasts4. With March temperatures already breaching norms, the state gears up for a grueling summer ahead.

“Residents must take precautions immediately,” stated a Hyderabad Met Department official. “This summer could be one of the most extreme in recent decades.”


Follow official weather bulletins and avoid non-essential outdoor activities during peak heat hours.

Note: This article is sourced exclusively from the Hyderabad Meteorological Department and India Meteorological Department (IMD).

Exit mobile version