Telangana continues to battle intense summer heat as temperatures rise up to 44°C across several districts. IMD issues warnings as heatwave conditions tighten grip on the State.

By Sam Khan
Published: May 18, 2026
Telangana is witnessing one of the harshest summer spells of the season, with temperatures soaring up to 44 degrees Celsius across multiple districts as heatwave conditions intensify. The rising mercury levels have pushed several regions into severe discomfort, prompting weather officials to issue warnings and advise residents to take precautions against heat-related illnesses.
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According to data released by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Hyderabad, maximum temperatures across Telangana ranged between 41°C and 44°C during the last 24 hours, with northern districts bearing the brunt of the extreme weather conditions. Officials say the heatwave is expected to continue over the coming days, with temperatures likely to rise further in some areas.
Telangana Reels Under Intense Heat
The severe summer heat has tightened its grip across Telangana, impacting nearly every district in the State. Areas in northern Telangana recorded some of the highest temperatures, with Adilabad emerging among the hottest regions, crossing the 44°C mark.
According to IMD observations, districts including Nizamabad, Adilabad, Kamareddy, Nirmal, Jagitial, Karimnagar, and Mancherial have continued to experience extreme daytime temperatures. In several locations, the mercury remained above 42°C, creating heatwave-like conditions during afternoon hours.
Even urban regions have not been spared. Hyderabad witnessed rising daytime temperatures, with several localities reporting conditions close to 40°C and above, adding to discomfort for commuters and workers exposed to prolonged outdoor heat.
IMD Issues Heatwave Warning
The IMD has warned that isolated districts in Telangana are likely to experience heatwave conditions for the next several days, especially in northern and western parts of the State.
Officials have projected a gradual increase of 2°C to 3°C in maximum temperatures, raising concerns that certain districts may even cross 45°C in the coming days if weather patterns remain unchanged. Districts such as Adilabad, Komaram Bheem Asifabad, Nizamabad, Rajanna Sircilla, and Mancherial have been identified as vulnerable zones where severe heat conditions may persist.
The prolonged dry weather, combined with weakening thunderstorm activity, is believed to be contributing to the steady rise in temperatures across the State. Weather experts say immediate large-scale relief from the heat appears unlikely.
Health Officials Advise Precautions
As temperatures continue to climb, public health officials have urged residents to remain cautious and avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight, especially during peak afternoon hours between 12 PM and 4 PM.
Medical experts warn that extreme heat can increase the risk of:
- Heatstroke
- Dehydration
- Heat exhaustion
- Fatigue and dizziness
Authorities have advised people to drink sufficient water, wear loose cotton clothing, avoid direct sun exposure, and limit outdoor physical activity during peak heat hours. Children, senior citizens, and people with underlying health conditions are considered more vulnerable during prolonged heatwave periods.
The Telangana government has reportedly strengthened preparedness at public healthcare facilities by ensuring availability of ORS packets, IV fluids, and essential medicines to manage heat-related emergencies.
Why Is Telangana Experiencing Such Extreme Heat?
Meteorologists say Telangana’s heatwave is being driven by dry weather conditions, lack of rainfall activity, and strong solar heating, particularly across inland districts.
Normally, pre-monsoon thunderstorms bring temporary relief during May. However, weakening weather systems and reduced rainfall activity have allowed temperatures to rise sharply across the State. Experts believe heat intensity could fluctuate depending on upcoming monsoon movements and local weather developments.
Perspective
Heatwaves are no longer isolated weather events in Telangana—they are becoming increasingly frequent and intense. Rising temperatures not only disrupt daily life but also impact public health, agriculture, water availability, and outdoor livelihoods.
For laborers, delivery workers, farmers, and people working in open spaces, extreme heat presents serious challenges. As climate variability increases, stronger public awareness, urban cooling measures, and better preparedness may become essential in managing future heatwaves across the State.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the highest temperature recorded in Telangana recently?
Several districts recorded temperatures close to 44°C, with northern Telangana among the hottest regions. Some mandals are expected to cross 45°C soon.
2. Which districts are most affected by the heatwave?
Districts including Adilabad, Nizamabad, Kamareddy, Nirmal, Jagitial, and Mancherial are among the most affected.
3. Is Hyderabad also experiencing high temperatures?
Yes. Hyderabad has seen temperatures nearing 40°C and above in several areas.
4. What precautions should people take during a heatwave?
Stay hydrated, avoid direct sun exposure during peak hours, wear light cotton clothing, and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities.
5. How long will the heatwave continue?
The IMD has warned that heatwave conditions may continue for the next few days, with temperatures expected to remain high across several districts.
Final Thoughts
The rising temperatures across Telangana are becoming increasingly difficult for residents, particularly in districts already witnessing extreme heat above 44°C. With weather officials warning of continued heatwave conditions, staying cautious and following health advisories is more important than ever. As Telangana waits for relief through rainfall and advancing monsoon activity, residents are being urged to prioritize hydration, limit outdoor exposure, and remain alert to signs of heat-related illness.



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