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Telangana’s urban districts record less than 10℃; lowest of 5.6℃ in Sangareddy

Published - January 09, 2026 02:21 pm IST - HYDERABAD A street vendor tries to keep themselves warm by lighting a campfire in Sangareddy , Telangana on Thursday (January 08, 2026.) | Photo Credit: MOHD ARIF People in the urban districts of Telangana experienced colder weather conditions as the minimum temperatures dropped to less than 10℃. The lowest in Ranga Reddy was 7.4℃, recorded in Serlingampally, and 8.8℃ in Uppal of Medchal Malkajgiri between Thursday (January 8, 2026) and Friday mornings. In Hyderabad, the minimum temperature was 11.2℃ in Maredpally, according to Telangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS).

Telangana’s urban districts record less than 10℃; lowest of 5.6℃ in Sangareddy

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Key Highlights

  • The lowest temperature in the State was 5.6℃ in Kohir of Sangareddy, followed by 6.0℃ in Tiryani of Kumaram Bheem Asifabad and 7.4℃ in Rangareddy.
  • This winter, the lowest of 4.5℃ was recorded in December.
  • The minimum temperature in the State is likely to be 2℃ to 4℃ below the normal during the next two days, according to India Meteorological Department’s weather bulletin issued on Thursday.
  • “Mist or hazy conditions are very likely to prevail during morning or night hours,” as per the Department’s forecast for Hyderabad and its surrounding areas for 48 hours.
  • Lowest temperatures in Telangana in a decade | Photo Credit: M VENKAT RAO Published - January 09, 2026 02:21 pm IST Hyderabad / Telangana Terms & conditions  |  Institutional Subscriber Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences.
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