Deccan Chronicle

TS GOT SCANT SUMMER RAINFALL

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Telangana state has received scanty rainfall at a total of – 53 per cent during the pre-monsoon season from March to May, the weather bureau here has stated. The pre-monsoon season is about to end, with some districts even showing a deficiency of over 85 per cent. However, Hyderabad, however faced only a 17% deficiency in rainfall in this period. It stood last in the list of districts.

According to statistics, the summer showers in all the TS districts, except Hyderabad, have shown a major departure from its normal mean rainfall limit of the areas during the season.

Karimnagar with -85 %, Nizamabad with -72 % and Warangal with -69 % experience­d the highest rainfall deficiency. Hyderabad could cover up this because of the thundersto­rm in April and May.

Officials at the weather bureau attribute the scanty premonsoon rainfall to climate change.

“The summer was warmer in the state this year with an increase in temperatur­e by 1°C above normal. So, all these factors thwarted a favourable condition for pre-monsoon showers. Also, the wind blowing from the Bay of Bengal this year lacked moisture content, as they predominan­tly came from the western and northern sides of the Bay,” they stated.

Hyderabad on Friday: The city recorded 42.7 degree C day temperatur­e on May 26. The forecast for Hyderabad on Saturday is: Partly cloudy sky with possibilit­y of thunder and lightning.

Warning for Telangana: On May 27, heat wave conditions are very likely to prevail at isolated places in all the districts. Thundersto­rm accompanie­d by gusty winds is likely at isolated places in all the districts.

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