Cyclone Montha brings wet morning to Hyderabad, IMD forecasts mild to average rain


Overcast clouds cowl Hyderabad on Wednesday (October 29, 2025) morning. After in a single day rain, the showers resumed on Monday morning. Image credit score: Okay. Shiva Shanker

Hyderabad woke as much as a wet Wednesday (October 29, 2025) morning as mild to average showers, triggered by Cyclone Montha, lashed a number of areas throughout the town. The cyclone made landfall on the Andhra Pradesh coast late on Tuesday (October 28, 2025) night time earlier than progressively shifting inland.

Cyclone Montha: Follow LIVE updates on October 29, 2025

In line with information from Telangana Improvement Planning Society (TGDPS), as of 9 a.m., BHEL recorded a rainfall of 6 mm adopted by 5.8 mm in Rajendranagar, 5 mm in Golconda, 4.8 mm in Shaikpet, 4 mm in Khajaguda, 3.8 mm in College of Hyderabad, 3.5 mm in Madhapur, 3 mm in Bowenpally and a couple of.5 mm in Begumpet.

In the meantime, the India Meteorological Division (IMD) has issued an impression based mostly forecast for Hyderabad for Wednesday (October 29, 2025). “Gentle to average rains or thundershowers with intense spells at occasions accompanied with gusty winds are very prone to happen within the metropolis. Mist or hazy circumstances are very prone to prevail throughout morning and night time hours,” the forecast stated.

In line with the nationwide IMD bulletin issued at 8 a.m on Wednesday, the cyclone is prone to transfer northwestwards throughout coastal Andhra Pradesh and preserve its depth of cyclonic storm throughout the subsequent six hours and weaken additional right into a deep melancholy throughout the subsequent six hours.

The cyclone’s landfall triggered heavy rainfall throughout a number of districts of Telangana throughout the night time of October 28 and the early hours of October 29. Knowledge from the Telangana Improvement Planning Society (TGDPS) confirmed that between Tuesday morning and Wednesday morning, Uppununthala in Nagarkurnool district recorded a rainfall of 167.3 mm adopted by 164.3 mm in Amrabad (Nagarkurnool), 139 mm in Ainole (Nagarkurnool), 136.3 mm in Vettur (Nagarkurnool), 135.5 mm in Achampet (Nagarkurnool) and 131.3 mm in Telladevarapalli (Nalgonda).

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