Temperatures continue to dip in the Agency areas; Araku shivers at 7.4°C

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Temperatures proceed to dip successful the Agency areas of Alluri Sitharama Raju district. For the past fewer days, galore areas successful the territory person been signaling azygous digit temperatures.

As per the authorities from Regional Agricultural Research Station (RARS) based astatine Chintapalli, Araku Valley recorded 7.4° Celsius successful the aboriginal hours of Sunday, followed by G. Madugula and Dumbriguda astatine 8° Celsius each. While Munchingputtu recorded 8.1° Celsius, Hukumpeta recorded 9.5° Celsius. Similarly, Pedabayalu recorded 10.2° Celsius and Chintapalli 11.2° Celsius.

So far, G Madugula has recorded the lowest temperatures of 6° Celsius connected November 14. For the past 3 days, Araku Valley recorded the lowest temperatures of 7.4° Celsius , 7° Celsius and 7.3° Celsius.

The abrupt driblet successful somesthesia has triggered a acold question crossed the Agency areas. Locals accidental daylight has been fading unusually early, portion heavy fog continues to broad the valleys till 8 a.m oregon 9 a.m. In galore places, to ward disconnected the chill, tribal residents person been lighting campfires from aboriginal evening onwards.

“The acold is biting, particularly past midnight, and the chill breeze makes it adjacent worse. We’ve taken retired our gloves and sweaters again. It feels similar wintertime has arrived early. Driving on the ghat roads aboriginal successful the greeting has go difficult,” said D. Upendra, a nonmigratory of Paderu.

The driblet successful somesthesia has besides brought cheer to the tourism sector. Popular tourer destinations specified arsenic Vanjangi, good known arsenic ‘Meghala Kondalu’, on with Araku Valley, Dumbriguda, and Lambasingi, person witnessed a surge successful visitors.

According to the tourism section officials, the tourists numbers person risen noticeably this play compared to the erstwhile weeks.

Published - November 16, 2025 06:20 p.m. IST

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