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Mist or haze conditions likely in Telangana in next three days: Met

Hyderabad, Feb 16 (UNI) Mist or haze conditions are likely to prevail during morning hours at isolated places in Telangana during the next three days, Meteorological Centre said on Sunday.
In a daily weather report here, it said that the maximum temperatures are likely to be gradually rising by 1-2 degrees Celsius in the state during the next 3 days.
The minimum temperatures are likely to be below normal by 2 -3 degrees Celsius in Telangana during the same period.
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