Eleven districts in the Indian state of Telangana recorded temperatures exceeding 46°C on May 28, 2026 [1].
These extreme temperatures signal a severe regional heatwave that threatens public health and agricultural stability across the Telugu states. The scale of the spike suggests a broad atmospheric event rather than isolated urban heat pockets.
According to meteorological data, 11 districts across the state reached the 46°C threshold [1]. In Dilawarpur, the mercury climbed to a maximum of 46.5°C [2]. Other areas experienced similar extremes, with Dasturabad in the Nirmal district recording 46°C [4].
The heatwave extended beyond the borders of Telangana into neighboring Andhra Pradesh. In Piduguralla, the temperature reached 48.1°C [2]. This surge in temperature reflects a broader pattern of extreme weather events affecting the region this month.
Local officials said they have monitored these shifts as the region grapples with the season's first significant heatwave [4]. The simultaneous spike across 11 different districts indicates a synchronized weather pattern, one that puts immense pressure on the power grid and water resources.
“Eleven districts in the Indian state of Telangana recorded temperatures exceeding 46°C”
The recording of temperatures above 46°C across 11 districts simultaneously indicates a high-intensity heatwave. When combined with the 48.1°C peak in neighboring Andhra Pradesh, this suggests a regional climatic anomaly that exceeds typical seasonal norms, increasing the risk of heat-related mortality and crop failure in the region.




