Workers at a paddy procurement centre working on a hot afternoon
| Photo Credit: NAGARA GOPAL
As intense heat conditions continue to grip Telangana, maximum temperatures continues to be high across the State with 12 districts recording temperatures above 46℃ on Monday (May 25, 2026), according to data from the Telangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS).
Vemulapalle in Nalgonda was the hottest location in the state recording a maximum temperature of 46.5℃. This was followed by 46.4℃ in Pinapaka (Bhadradri Kothagudem), Dharmapuri (Jagtial), Dahegaon (Kumaram Bheem Asifabad), Aloor (Nizamabad), Garidepalle (Suryapet), 46.3℃ in Enkuru (Khammam), Kannepalli (Mancherial), Anthergoan (Peddapalli), 46.2℃ Chigurumamidi (Karimnagar), 46.1℃ Seerole (Mahabubabad), Wazeed (Mulugu) and 46℃ in Nirmal Rural (Nirmal).
The districts which recorded temperatures between 45℃ and 46℃ are 45.8℃ in Mahadevpur (Jayashankar Bhupalpally), Madnur (Kamareddy), 45.7℃ in Sangem (Warangal), 45.6℃ in Ichoda (Adilabad), Boinpalle (Rajanna Sircilla) and 45.2℃ in Bejjanki (Siddipet).

The districts which recorded temperatures between 42℃ and 45℃ are 44.8℃ in Addagudur (Yadadri Bhuvangiri), 44.7℃ in Kamalapur (Hanumakonda), 43.9℃ in Jangaon (Jangaon), 43.3℃ in Dundigal Gandimaisamma (Medchal Malkajgiri), 42.8℃ in Narayankhed (Sangareddy), 42.7℃ in Chegunta (Medak), 42.6℃ in Chevella (Rangareddy) and 42.5℃ in Charminar (Hyderabad).
The districts which recorded temperatures below 42℃ are 40.9℃ in Balanagar (Mahabubnagar), 40.7℃ in Marpalle (Vikarabad), 40.6℃ in Vangoor (Nagarkurnool), 40.3℃ in Damaragidda (Narayanpet), 40℃ in Pangal (Wanaparthy) and 39.6℃ in Gadwal (Jogulamba Gadwal).
Published – May 26, 2026 02:00 pm IST
