Isolated rain and thunderstorms may last at the Associated Press until April 20
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On Monday, many places in Rayalaseema received rainfall, with the highest 32 mm recorded in Balapanur, the YSR Kadapa area.
According to real-time data provided by the AP State Development Programs Association (APSDPS) at 7pm on Monday, the rainwater was received between 10 mm and 30 mm and 30 mm in the YSR Kadapa area, Kalumala Doddi, Kalumala Doddi and Chittoor area, Katikapalli in Chittoor area, Boyalakuntla in Nandyal area and other stations received rainwater between 10 mm and 30 mm and 30 mm.
The rainfall has lowered mercury levels as the highest temperature recorded in the state on Monday was 41 degrees Celsius at the Kanumukkala station in Kadapa district of YSR.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) continues until April 20 this week, with forecasts of rainfall in isolated places to be continued to be isolated places.
Thunderstorms, accompanied by lightning and gusts, reaching speeds of 40 kmph to 50 kmph, are likely to blow in isolated places in the northern and southern coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh and South Andhra Pradesh and Relasma. According to IMD data, the highest temperature is expected to drop slightly over the next five days.
According to the IMD announcement, a high-altitude cycle in the central region of coastal Andhra Pradesh and its communities is located at an average sea level of 0.9 km.
The Associated Press National Disaster Management Authority has asked people and farmers to remain alert as sudden rainfall is expected in many areas.
Meanwhile, IMD, Amaravati, senior scientist S. Karunasagar said the state’s highest temperatures could ejaculate in the coming weeks.
publishing – April 15, 2025 04:36 AM IST