HYDERABAD: Winter is here, albeit unexpectedly, as mercury levels taped a sharp decrease over the past 24 hours throughout the state. Evenings began to get cooler and biting winds late night and morning resulted in severe climate condition, with the MeT releasing informs for a number of districts for the next 5 days. Over the past 24 hours, Rajendranagar in Hyderabad taped the coldest temperature level of 11.9 ° Celsius, while Ramalakshmanpalle in Kamareddy district tape-recorded a minimum temperature level of 9.4 ° Celsius, according to the India Meteorological Department. IMD authorities stated that the minimum temperature level fell by 5.5 ° Celsius in Medak, which taped a minimum temperature level of 11.3 ° Celsius. In other locations, the mercury level fell by 3.4 to 5.5 degrees Celsius. Over the next 5 days, Adilabad, Jagtial, Kamareddy, Komaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Medak, Nirmal, Sangareddy, Vikarabad and Siddipet have actually been placed on orange alert, with the temperature level anticipated to stay in the 5-10 ° Celsius variety. Hyderabad, on the other hand, was placed on a yellow alert, with the temperature level anticipated to stay in the 11-15 ° Celsius variety. Hanamkonda, Karimnagar, Medchal-Malkajgiri, Peddapalle, Rangareddy, Rajanna-Sircilla and Yadadri Bhuvangiri were likewise placed on yellow alert. Throughout the state, the minimum temperature level is anticipated to be in the typical zone of 13-16 ° Celsius and the optimum temperature level, in the 31-34 ° Celsius variety. Hyderabad is forecasted to have a minimum temperature level of 13.7 ° Celsius over the next 2 days and after that increase a little, to 14-16 ° Celsius, afterwards. Locations of Rajendranagar, Saroornagar, Secunderabad, Ramchadrapuram, Patancheruvu, Hayathnagar, Chandanagar, Malkajgiri, Pound Nagar and Gajularamaram in the city are under yellow alert and anticipated to experience lower temperature levels than other locations. Early mornings are anticipated to be misty or hazy, however the skies are anticipated to clean up as the day advances. Do’s and Do n’ts for Winter season: Dos: Use moisturiser to eliminate dry skin Wear warm clothing and remain inside when possible Wash hands frequently to prevent influenza, allergic reactions Drink lots of water to prevent winter season dehydration Eat vitamin-rich foods Exercise frequently Do n’ts Don’t neglect signs of shivering and cold. Speak with a physician Avoid cold products, such as sodas, ice-cream Do not consume alcohol, as it lowers body temperature level Don’t avoid 8 hours of night sleep, to increase body immune system Avoid processed food The senior and kids need to prevent cold locations …
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