5.9℃ in Telangana’s Asifabad; minimum temperature 2℃ to 4℃ below normal likely for two days

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The districts marked successful  orangish  were cautioned to beryllium  connected  alert, according to India Meteorological Department’s minimum somesthesia  forecast for January 8, 2026

The districts marked successful orangish were cautioned to beryllium connected alert, according to India Meteorological Department’s minimum somesthesia forecast for January 8, 2026 | Photo Credit: BY ARRANGEMENT

A fewer days aft putting distant earmuffs and headbands, radical successful Telangana wrapped themselves choky to insulate from acold upwind arsenic the minimum temperatures continued to drop. The lowest of 5.9℃ was recorded successful Tiryani of Kumaram Bheem Asifabad betwixt Wednesday (January 7, 2026) and Thursday mornings, compared to 6.3℃ recorded successful the aforesaid spot the erstwhile day. 

Altogether, 16 districts recorded little than 10℃. The upwind information mightiness proceed arsenic India Meteorological Department successful its bulletin connected Wednesday has forecast the minimum temperatures apt to beryllium beneath mean by 2℃ to 4℃ astatine isolated pockets implicit the State during the adjacent 2 days.

The lowest of 5.9℃ was followed by 6.2℃ successful Kohir of Sangareddy. The temperatures were debased successful municipality districts excessively as 7.5℃ was recorded successful Moinabad Of Rangareddy, 9.5℃ successful Uppal of  Medchal Malkajgiri and 11.3℃ successful Maredpally of Hyderabad. 

Minimum temperatures recorded successful Telangana betwixt January 7 and 8 mornings

DistrictMinimum temperature
Kumaram Bheem Asifabad5.9℃
Sangareddy6.2℃
Rangareddy7.5℃
Vikarabad7.6℃
Adilabad7.9℃
Kamareddy8.2℃
Nirmal8.8℃
Nizamabad8.8℃
Rajanna Sircilla9.1℃
Mulugu9.2℃

Lowest temperatures recorded successful  Telangana successful  a decade

Lowest temperatures recorded successful Telangana successful a decade | Photo Credit: M VENKAT RAO

Published - January 08, 2026 12:47 p.m. IST

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