Cold wave tightens grip over three North Coastal districts; Araku continues to clock single digit temperatures

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A terrible acold question has gripped 3 districts – Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR), Visakhapatnam and Anakapalli for the past fewer days. The ASR territory has been consistently signaling single-digit temperatures, adjacent beneath 5° Celsius for the past 2 consecutive days. Vizag metropolis excessively has been experiencing acold harsh weather, peculiarly connected the outskirts.

In the aboriginal hours of Tuesday, Pendurthi (Akkireddipalem) recorded 13.5° Celsius. Areas astir the Airport, Pendurthi, Sujatha Nagar, Chinnamudidiwada, Narava and Tunglam person been reeling nether biting cold, accompanied by a beardown chill breeze particularly during the evenings.

Similarly, Gajuwaka recorded 15.9° Celsius, and Padmanabham 16° Celsius. Minimum temperatures successful Anandapuram, Arilova and Gopalapatnam hovered astir 17° Celsius, and Bheemunipatnam remained somewhat warmer astatine 18° degrees. The acold question conditions person posed difficulties for radical moving late-night shifts and outdoor workers arsenic they are facing acold burns.

Meanwhile, successful the ASR Agency area, Araku continues to frost and recorded 4.7°Celsius, marking the 2nd consecutive time of temperatures beneath 5°Celsius. G. Madugula registered 5.5° Celsius, Dumbriguda recorded 5.7° Celsius, and the territory office Paderu registered 6.7° Celsius. Pedabayalu reported 7.1° Celsius, and temperatures hovered astir 8°Celsius successful Munchingputtu, Chintapalli, Lambasingi, and Hukumpeta.

Likewise, galore parts successful Anakapalli territory besides experienced temperatures beneath 15° Celsius. Temperatures hovered astir 12° Celsius astatine Vaddadi, Cheedikada, Makavarapalem and Madugula, and astir 13° Celsius astatine Narsipatnam, Yelamanchili and Ravikamatham. Anakapalli municipality recorded 14.7° Celsius arsenic the minimum temperature.

Published - December 09, 2025 08:48 p.m. IST

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