Wed May 21 01:00:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary and a rewritten news article based on the provided Telugu text:

**Summary:**

Southwest monsoons are expected to reach Kerala in the next 4-5 days, a week earlier than usual. A cyclonic circulation is forming in the Arabian Sea, likely intensifying into a low-pressure area. A surface trough persists off the Andhra Pradesh coast. Telangana is expected to experience light to moderate rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds in several districts. Specific districts are under a yellow alert for thunderstorms and winds up to 61 km/h. Andhra Pradesh will also experience rainfall due to a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal, with some areas seeing heavy rainfall and potential for thunderstorms and strong winds. High temperatures were recorded in several Telangana districts, but cooler temperatures can be expected because of the rain.

**News Article:**

**Early Monsoon Arrival Expected, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh Brace for Rainfall**

**Hyderabad, May 21, 2025** – Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are preparing for rainfall as the southwest monsoon is anticipated to arrive in Kerala within the next four to five days, approximately a week earlier than the typical onset.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts the formation of a cyclonic circulation over the east-central Arabian Sea near the Karnataka coast on May 21st. This system is expected to intensify into a low-pressure area by May 22nd and gradually move northwards, potentially strengthening further.

Telangana is expected to receive light to moderate rainfall in several districts over the next two days. Thunderstorms and gusty winds of 30-40 km/h are also likely across the state. Specific districts, including Bhadradri Kothagudem, Jagityal, and Warangal, are under a yellow alert for thunderstorms and strong winds. Karimnagar, Nizamabad, and Rajanna Sircilla districts can expect winds up to 61 km/h.

“Residents should be prepared for sudden bursts of heavy rainfall and exercise caution during thunderstorms,” an IMD official stated.

Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh is also bracing for rainfall due to the formation of a low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal. A surface trough extending from the Andhra Pradesh coast to Karnataka is contributing to the conditions favoring rainfall. Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema experienced rainfall and heavy rain in some isolated locations. The IMD predicts continued rainfall in these regions over the next 24 hours, with the possibility of heavy downpours in certain areas. The IMD warns of the likelihood of thunderstorms and strong winds.

Yesterday, high temperatures were recorded across Telangana, with Adilabad reaching 40.3 degrees Celsius. However, cooler temperatures are expected with the arrival of rainfall.

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