Hyderabad 2026 Summer Temperature Update: Maximum Recorded at 41.6°C on April 20
On April 16, 2026, urban regions of Telangana experienced a significant rise in temperature, with maximum readings exceeding 43°C. This extreme heat is part of a broader trend of rising temperatures in the region, largely attributed to seasonal variations and potential climate change effects.
Authorities and meteorological experts are advising residents to take precautions to mitigate heat-related health risks, including staying hydrated, limiting outdoor activities during peak hours, and using proper sun protection. The Telangana State Disaster Management Authority has also initiated measures to monitor heatwave conditions and provide support to vulnerable populations, such as the elderly and outdoor workers.
Further, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported that several districts within Telangana have been experiencing an increase in frequency and intensity of heatwaves in recent years, which raises concerns for agriculture, water resource management, and public health. As summer approaches, it is crucial for residents and local officials to remain vigilant in addressing the challenges posed by high temperatures.
