Andhra Pradesh is likely to witness a shift in weather conditions over the next 48 hours, with rain predicted in several parts of the state. According to the Meteorological Department, a trough has formed at an altitude of approximately 0.9 kilometers above sea level, stretching from the Gulf of Mannar to Karnataka. This atmospheric change is causing a shift in wind direction, leading to cloudy skies and a sudden drop in temperatures across various districts, providing much-needed relief from the recent heat.
The impact of this weather system is expected to be most prominent in the North Coastal Andhra region. Forecasters indicate that these areas may experience light to moderate rainfall, while the rest of the state is likely to maintain primarily dry weather conditions. Residents can expect a cooling effect as the showers move through, though the humidity levels might see a slight increase following the rain.
In light of these sudden weather changes, agricultural experts have advised farmers to take necessary precautions regarding their harvests. Since unseasonal showers can damage gathered crops, farmers are urged to move their produce to safe locations or cover them appropriately. While the rain offers a temporary respite from the heat, the Meteorological Department continues to monitor the situation closely to provide further updates on any potential escalations in weather activity.




