Parts of Telangana are set to experience light to moderate rainfall and isolated thunderstorms over the next two to three days, with eastern districts expected to receive the most precipitation. While urban centres such as Hyderabad are likely to see mostly cloudy skies and occasional drizzles, rural belts could witness more active weather conditions accompanied by lightning and gusty winds.
Districts including Bhadradri Kothagudem and Khammam are forecast to receive scattered showers as atmospheric instability builds over the region. Weather observers indicate that brief thunderstorm activity may occur in pockets, particularly during afternoon or evening hours.For agricultural communities, the rainfall could offer short-term benefits by improving soil moisture levels, especially in fields preparing for the next cropping cycle. However, farmers currently engaged in harvesting operations have been advised to monitor conditions closely. Untimely rain during the harvest window can affect crop drying and storage logistics, potentially impacting quality and market realisation.
In Hyderabad, conditions are expected to remain relatively stable compared to the eastern districts. Partly cloudy skies are likely to persist, with only a low probability of widespread rainfall. Isolated light drizzles cannot be ruled out in some neighbourhoods. Daytime temperatures are projected to hover around 31°C, while nighttime lows may settle near 21°C — broadly consistent with seasonal averages for late February.Humidity levels are anticipated to be slightly elevated during morning hours, creating a mild discomfort before easing later in the day. Wind speeds could increase intermittently under the influence of shifting weather systems, contributing to occasional gusts.
Authorities have issued precautionary advisories, particularly in view of lightning risks associated with thunderstorms. Residents have been urged to avoid open grounds, refrain from sheltering under trees during lightning activity, and exercise caution while commuting in wet conditions.Public health officials have also highlighted the potential for seasonal ailments as temperatures fluctuate between warm afternoons and cooler early mornings. Elderly citizens and young children may be more susceptible to respiratory or viral infections during such transitional weather phases.While the current forecast does not indicate any extreme weather event, the evolving system underscores the variability typical of the pre-summer period in Telangana. With climate patterns becoming increasingly erratic, even short spells of rain can influence urban mobility, agricultural schedules and public health preparedness across the state.
Telangana Rain Alert For Eastern Districts

