The Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the monsoon will continue in Hyderabad and Telangana until October 1. Many parts of the region are expected to experience rains in September before the southwest monsoon leaves completely. Normal rainfall is expected over the next few days.
The monsoon will spread further from September 21 and remain active until the end of the month. The state is expected to receive above-normal rainfall between September 22 and 28. The rains are expected to continue until October 5th or 6th in the next month.
The southwest monsoon is likely to leave between October 6 to 12. Telangana is predicted to receive very little rainfall during this time.
According to the IMD forecast, a cyclone is expected to form over the east-central Bay of Bengal from September 15 to 21. This cyclone is expected to move west-northwestwards over the North Bay of Bengal from September 22nd to 28th.
So far, only two districts out of 33 districts have received high rainfall. Normal rainfall was recorded in 11 districts, and eight districts experienced deficit rainfall. Three districts have had heavy rainfall for the past week.
Telangana typically receives normal rainfall during the monsoon season. Currently, weak El Nino conditions are prevailing in the equatorial Pacific region. These conditions are expected to continue until early next year.