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Rising Temperatures Expected in Telugu States Over Next Three Days

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Last updated: February 28, 2026 6:39 pm
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Amaravati, February 28, 2026: Temperatures are expected to rise across the Telugu states over the next three days, according to weather officials. Meteorological centres in Amaravati and Hyderabad said dry weather conditions are likely to prevail during this period.

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The Amaravati Meteorological Centre stated that changes in weather conditions are being influenced by a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal. Due to this impact, dry weather is forecast to continue across several regions.

According to the forecast, North Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, South Coastal Andhra Pradesh, and Rayalaseema are expected to experience dry weather on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. No rainfall activity has been predicted in these areas during the period.

Officials said the weather pattern is also being affected by a trough, which is contributing to the prevailing dry conditions. As a result, daytime temperatures are likely to show a gradual increase.

The Hyderabad Meteorological Centre reported that Telangana will also continue to experience dry weather over the next three days. No significant change in weather activity has been indicated for the state during this period.

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In Coastal Andhra Pradesh, minimum temperatures are expected to remain above normal. Weather officials said that during the next three days, minimum temperatures in coastal districts may be higher by around two to three degrees Celsius compared to average levels.

Meteorological authorities advised residents to remain cautious during daytime hours, particularly in areas where temperatures are expected to rise steadily. However, no weather warnings or alerts have been issued at this time.

The weather departments said they will continue to monitor atmospheric conditions and provide updates if there are any changes in the forecast. People have been advised to follow regular weather bulletins for the latest information.

At present, no immediate disturbances or rainfall systems are expected to affect the Telugu states during the forecast period. Dry weather is likely to remain the dominant condition until further updates are issued by meteorological centres.

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