Morning shower brings relief from sweltering heat in Vijayawada

Morning shower brings relief from sweltering heat in Vijayawada Weather report forecasts thunderstorms and solid winds in coastal Andhra Pradesh on August 21.

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Morning shower brings relief from sweltering heat in Vijayawada

Morning shower brings relief from sweltering heat in Vijayawada Weather report forecasts thunderstorms and solid winds in coastal Andhra Pradesh on August 21.

Article outline

  1. What happened
  2. The key numbers
  3. The bottom line

Key points

  • A few stations in other districts, including Taduvai in Eluru district, Pedakakani in Guntur district, Vatsavai in NTR district, additionally received rainfall on Thursday.
  • Two-wheeler riders using raincoats and umbrellas to protect themselves from the rain in Vijayawada on Thursday.
  • Apart from light showers now and then, Andhra Pradesh has not recorded any major rainfall activity this week.
  • Vijayawada woke up to a rainy morning on Thursday after experiencing a week-long spell of humid and hot weather.
  • The quantum of rainfall recorded this week has not been sufficient to improve the State's deficit situation.

Two-wheeler riders using raincoats and umbrellas to protect themselves from the rain in Vijayawada on Thursday. Photo Credit: G.N. RAO.

Vijayawada woke up to a rainy morning on Thursday after experiencing a week-long spell of humid and hot weather. Light showers were recorded for a brief period throughout NTR district on Thursday morning, giving a relief from th eprevailing heat conditions.

Notably, a few stations in other districts, including Taduvai in Eluru district, Pedakakani in Guntur district, Vatsavai in NTR district, additionally received rainfall on Thursday. Between 8.30 a.m. And 8 p.m., the day's highest rainfall of 24.6 mm was recorded in Devanakonda of Kurnool district.

In practice, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) notes there is a monsoon trough that passes through Amritsar, Nizamabad, Fatehgarh, Hardoi, centre of well-marked low-pressure area over northeast Madhya Pradesh and thence southeastwards to Northeast Bay of Bengal.

There may be thunderstorms and solid winds in coastal Andhra Pradesh on August 21, and robust surface winds, with speeds reaching 40kmph to 50 kmph, are probable at isolated places in Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra Pradesh till August 24. But there is no forecast for rain.

Notably, the quantum of rainfall recorded this week has not been sufficient to improve the State's deficit situation. All the districts continue to remain parched, even as the State's overall deficit percentage touched 52.9%.

For now, morning shower brings relief from sweltering heat in Vijayawada remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.

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