Deccan Chronicle

Warmer days here with shifting winds

- DC CORESPONDE­NT

The change in the wind direction is causing warm days in the city.

The day temperatur­es at about 32ºC are above normal. This condition is likely to remain until end of December.

Earlier in the month, the state was receiving the winds from the northwest; the northeaste­rlies, are now prevailing over the state.

For three days, the city has been recording a minimum temperatur­e of 12ºC plus, which is the norm for this time of the year.

Starting Sunday the night temperatur­e saw an increase. It was 11.4ºC on Sunday, 12.4ºC on Monday and 13.9ºC on Tuesday.

The day temperatur­e is rising too; the normal maximum for December is 28ºC, and the mercury is hovering at least 4ºC above that mark.

Director of the Indian Meteorolog­ical Department-Hyderabad Y.K. Reddy explained, “Earlier this month, winds from northwest were predominan­t over the state. Over the last three days the direction has changed to the northeast, which does not support cooling.”

He said the winds from the northwest are cool and dry, and cause temperatur­es to drop.

The days and nights have become warmer with the northeaste­rlies.

This condition would prevail for a couple of days he said. The minimum temperatur­e might drop below normal, if there is a disturbanc­e in the wind flow.

The local bureau has predicted dry weather for the state till the end of the month.

On Tuesday, there was an appreciabl­e fall in minimum temperatur­es at some places.

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