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Weather Update: Heavy Rains to Lash Parts of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana for Next 5 Days

Weather ✍️ Arjun Reddy 🕒 2026-03-17 13:12 🔥 Views: 2

What a relief, hey? Just when we thought the scorching March heat was going to fry us, the sky has finally decided to cut us some slack. If you've been outside lately and felt that thick, sticky air, you know exactly what we're talking about. The weather is about to do a complete 180.

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I was just chatting with the bloke who drives my Uber this morning, and he mentioned the clouds are building up fast near the coast. Turns out, he was spot on. The weather bureau has officially issued a yellow alert for several districts across both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. We're in for moderate to heavy falls over the next five days, kicking off today. The culprit? A fresh low-pressure system brewing in the Bay of Bengal. It's pulling in all that moisture and is set to dump it right over us.

Which Districts Will Cop the Most?

If you're along the coast, keep your brolly handy. We're talking places like Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, and Srikakulam in AP. They're likely to bear the brunt of the heavy stuff. But folks inland aren't off the hook either. In Telangana, districts like Adilabad, Nizamabad, and even parts of Hyderabad could see significant rainfall, particularly in the evenings. The air across these regions is already thick with humidity—you can feel it. It's got that classic pre-storm vibe.

  • Andhra Pradesh: Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, and Prakasam.
  • Telangana: Adilabad, Komaram Bheem, Nizamabad, Jagitial, Rajanna Sircilla, and Siddipet.

More Than Just a Quick Shower

This isn't going to be a 10-minute sprinkle and then back to sunshine. The weather models—and yes, I've been glued to the satellite imagery and global forecasts just like the rest of you—show this system hanging around for a while. We're looking at intermittent rain that could last right through the weekend. For the farmers, this is a godsend. For the rest of us, it means chaos on the roads and flooded streets. But honestly, after weeks of relentless sun, I'll take the chaos. Just take it easy on the roads; they get slippery, and the usual dry conditions change in a flash.

Schools and Remote Learning

A quick heads-up for parents: if the downpour gets too intense, some schools might announce a surprise holiday. And you know what that means—kids stuck at home, possibly logging into remote learning if the schools decide to run online classes. So keep an eye on those school WhatsApp groups. Better to be prepared than have the little ones miss a day, right?

For those of you commuting to work, plan your day accordingly. The office will still be there, but getting absolutely drenched isn't fun. And if you're in a low-lying area, a bit of prep now can save you a lot of grief later. Clear those drains, and don't park your wheels under old trees.

So, folks, enjoy the break from the heat, but look out for yourselves and each other. The weather is giving us a much-needed cool change, but it always pays to show the rain some respect. Keep that brolly close, and if you're driving, take it easy. The next few days are going to be a wet and wild ride!