Hyderabad, Aug 17 (Hydnow): The Indian Meteorological Department has given good news to Telangana farmers. The IMD has said that due to the surface circulation in the Bay of Bengal, the state will receive heavy rains for the next three days. The rice farmers who were waiting for the rains got some relief.
Light to moderate rains are likely in Telangana today and tomorrow. Heavy rains are likely to occur in Komurambhim, Manchiryala, Peddapalli, Bhupalapalli, Mulugu, Bhadradri, Mahabubabad, Warangal, and Hanumakonda districts across the state on August 20
Yesterday (Wednesday) a cyclonic circulation of 7.6 km above the sea level over East Central Bay of Bengal adjacent to the northeast has brought light to moderate rain in Telangana and is likely to continue for the next two days. The Meteorological Department said. It is said that it will bend slightly towards the south going uphill, and the state is witnessing dry weather for the past few days. Although Bhagyanagar received rains from time to time, other districts see only dry weather. It seems that the intensity of the sun is also a little high. On the other hand, Telangana districts are also experiencing a slight drought. Recently, with the sweet talk of the Meteorological Department, people’s troubles are going away.
It is still 3 months since the rainy season started in Telangana. But it must be said that the rains did not fall at the time required by the farmers. But in June rainfall was recorded and the seeds did not germinate. As a result, it has to be said that the farmers suffered a lot. Crops were completely damaged by heavy rains in July. The conditions of August and June are seen. Even though half of the month has already passed, there is no record of heavy rains. Now the weather department officials gave this good news to the farmers and got some relief. (Hydnow)
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