Now
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29.1°
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Loading current temperature, humidity, wind, and air quality context for Nidadavole, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Current temperature, humidity, wind, and air quality context for Nidadavole, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Mainly clear
Feels like 34.5°C
Humidity
78%
Relative humidity
Wind
8.1 km/h
WSW
UV
0.65
Low
Pressure
1004.3 hPa
Surface pressure
Now
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29.1°
💧1%
07am
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30.4°
💧1%
08am
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31.7°
09am
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32.8°
10am
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33.8°
11am
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34.8°
12pm
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35.3°
💧2%
01pm
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35.6°
💧5%
02pm
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35.6°
💧8%
03pm
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35.5°
💧12%
04pm
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34.7°
💧17%
05pm
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33°
💧18%
06pm
⛅
31.5°
💧14%
07pm
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31°
💧7%
08pm
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30.7°
💧2%
09pm
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30.6°
💧1%
10pm
⛅
30.5°
💧1%
11pm
⛅
30.4°
💧4%
12am
⛈️
30°
💧10%
01am
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29.7°
💧18%
02am
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28.3°
💧22%
03am
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27.5°
💧19%
04am
⛅
27.2°
💧12%
05am
⛅
27°
💧6%
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34.5°C
5° warmer than actual
78%
Humid
8.1 km/h
Direction: WSW
0.65
Low
23%
Sky coverage
0 mm
Current rainfall
Nidadavole sits nestled within the lush, alluvial plains of the West Godavari district in Andhra Pradesh. As a pivotal transit node in the Godavari delta, its geography is defined by a low-lying, flat terrain that facilitates extensive irrigation networks and fertile agricultural landscapes. The town serves as a crucial junction on the vital railway corridor connecting coastal hubs like Visakhapatnam to the inland economic center of Vijayawada. This strategic location places Nidadavole at a unique intersection of rural productivity and growing urban transit density. The surrounding landscape is dominated by vast tracts of paddy fields, coconut groves, and sugarcane plantations, creating a distinct urban-rural gradient where residential clusters are interspersed with intense agricultural activity. Being situated relatively close to the Bay of Bengal, the town experiences the influence of maritime air masses, which play a significant role in local atmospheric dynamics. The flat topography means there are minimal natural barriers, such as hills, to disrupt horizontal wind flow; however, this also means that pollutants from local vehicular traffic, railway operations, and seasonal agricultural practices can linger near the surface during periods of atmospheric stability. The heavy reliance on the surrounding agrarian economy means that the air quality is intrinsically linked to the cycles of the Godavari river basin, where moisture, soil dust, and seasonal irrigation interact with localized combustion sources to shape the immediate breathing environment of this developing regional hub located within the vast and extremely fertile deltaic plains of this beautiful and dynamic southern Indian coastal landscape region.
In the tropical climate of Nidadavole, the air quality narrative is dictated by the rhythmic arrival of the monsoons and the shifting thermal patterns of the Andhra coast. During the hot summer months from March to May, the atmosphere often experiences increased dust loading. High temperatures and dry winds can lift fine particulate matter from unpaved roads and agricultural fields, making the air feel heavy and gritty. As the Southwest Monsoon arrives between June and September, the air undergoes a dramatic cleansing. Heavy rainfall acts as a natural scrubber, washing away suspended particulates and significantly improving clarity and breathability. This period is generally the most favorable for outdoor physical activities. However, the transition into the cooler months of November to February introduces a different atmospheric challenge. During these months, nocturnal cooling can lead to temperature inversions, where a layer of warm air traps cooler, more polluted air near the ground. This phenomenon, combined with occasional morning fog common in the delta region, can cause a localized buildup of pollutants from diesel engines and biomass combustion. Sensitive individuals, such as those with respiratory conditions or the elderly, should exercise caution during the early morning hours in winter. Conversely, the post-monsoon period offers a sweet spot of moderate temperatures and clean air. Planning outdoor excursions during the monsoon or the early post-monsoon months provides the best experience for maintaining respiratory health and overall well-being within this vibrant and rapidly evolving tropical landscape of the Godavari river basin in southern India's coastal zone.
AQI (NAQI)
63 · Satisfactory
Air quality context for the same location
NAQI (India)
🙂 Satisfactory
Air quality is acceptable. However, there may be a risk for some people who are unusually sensitive to air pollution.
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