Rain pattern in Hyderabad reverses
Hyderabad: The rain pattern this year has been opposite that of 2016. Last year, the state witnessed heavy to very heavy rain in July, following a dry spell in June. This year the rain was bountiful in June, while July has been largely dry. The state received 54 per cent excess rainfall in June, while in July that has fallen to 12 per cent. Hyderabad had 63 per cent surplus rain in June, which has dropped to 20 per cent. Districts like Adilabad and Nizamabad are facing deficit rainfall, which could affect the ongoing Haritha Haram drive.
Asked about this pattern, Mr Y.K. Reddy, director, IMD-Hyderabad, said, “Every monsoon is unique. There are no particular reasons for excess or deficient rain.” The status is likely to change, thanks to the southwest monsoon currents turning active from Friday. Rain intensity is likely to increase by July 18 and 19. Weather officials said the city would witness cloudy skies with the maximum temperature staying at 31ºC and humidity around 72 per cent.