Sun Dec 08 01:10:00 UTC 2024: ## Fresh Low Pressure System Threatens Andhra Pradesh and Telangana with More Rain

**Hyderabad/Amaravati, [Date]:** Andhra Pradesh and Telangana are bracing for another round of heavy rainfall as a new low-pressure system is brewing in the Bay of Bengal. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that the system, currently forming, will intensify into a low-pressure area within the next 24 hours and move towards the Sri Lanka-Tamil Nadu coast by December 11th.

The current spell of rain, attributed to consecutive low-pressure systems and a trough of low pressure, has already caused widespread precipitation across both states. Telangana is expected to experience light to moderate rainfall for the next two days, with dense fog in the mornings and chilly nights. While minimum temperatures have slightly risen, the chill remains. Hyderabad has seen cloudy skies and intermittent rain since yesterday, a trend expected to continue.

Andhra Pradesh, particularly the northern districts and the East and West Godavari districts, is also anticipating light to heavy rainfall due to the approaching low-pressure system. The coastal districts, especially Nellore and Chittoor, have already endured significant rainfall over the past ten days due to the earlier Fengal cyclone, resulting in substantial crop damage. Authorities are on high alert anticipating potential further losses from this new system. Reservoirs in Tirupati and Tirumala are reportedly full following the recent downpours.

The IMD has issued a warning advising residents to remain vigilant. The cumulative impact of consecutive weather systems poses a significant concern for agricultural areas, many of which are already grappling with losses.

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