Deccan Chronicle

Oct. bids farewell on cold note

Blanket of cold air envelopes the city

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, OCT. 31

The last day of October was the coldest in the month, as minimum temperatur­es dropped to 16.6 degrees on early Tuesday, two degrees below normal. The winds were cold and dry soon after sunset and a blanket of cold air enveloped the city. Post-sunset, the city is getting a taste of winter and this coolness lingers till sunrise, though officially winter has not set in at Hyderabad.

The 16.6 degrees was recorded at Begumpet’s Meteorolog­ical centre on Tuesday morning, but if you venture into less ‘concrete’ zones like Hakimpet, AOC centre, Medchal, Bandlaguda, Dundigal, Patancherr­uvu, you’ll find that the temperatur­es have dropped even further, Hakimpet Air Force station has a separate weather recording bureau, but does not share the recordings.

The last day of October was the coldest in the month, as minimum temperatur­es dropped to 16.6 degrees on early Tuesday, two degrees below normal.

Also, though the night temperatur­es are gradually dropping, there is no relief from increasing mercury levels.

Hyderabad has been recording maximum temperatur­e between 30- 32 degrees.

The local weather bureau has attributed the drop in night temperatur­es to the dry and cold North-Easterly winds flowing into the state.

“The North-Easterly winds are a result of North-East monsoons that are prevailing in South-East India (Chennai). These winds generally have less moisture and cold. The arrival of winter in Hyderabad will be in mid-December. There are chances of temperatur­es dropping further due to clear skies (no cloud formation),” said an official from the Indian Meteorolog­ical city unit.

Throughout the districts, dry weather has been prevailing, after the South West monsoons withdrew from Telangana. The forecast for the state is : dry weather, while Hyderabad will witness partly cloudy skies with haze for the coming seven days .

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