5-Days Weather Forecast of Koilakuntla block of Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh

We provide the most accurate weather forecast for Koilakuntla block of Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh for the upcoming five days, directly sourced from the India Meteorological Department.

Rainfall Information : A total of 1.4 mm of rainfall expected in the coming week.

Here's the day-to-day breakdown of the weather forecast

06-12-2023

Rainfall: 1.2 mm is likely to occur.

Maximum temperature likely to be 30.1 degrees Celsius and Minimum temperature is 23.1 degrees Celsius.

Maximum Relative Humidity likely to be 83% and the Minimum Relative Humidity is 66%.

Wind speed may go up to 19.0 kilometres per hour. With Northwest direction

Cloud cover (Octa) i.e. the reading of the density of clouds may be 8. Hence there is a possibility of Cloudy sky.


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07-12-2023

There is currently no possibility of rain.

Maximum temperature likely to be 30.8 degrees Celsius and Minimum temperature is 23.1 degrees Celsius.

Maximum Relative Humidity likely to be 85% and the Minimum Relative Humidity is 50%.

Wind speed may go up to 7.0 kilometres per hour. With North direction

Cloud cover (Octa) i.e. the reading of the density of clouds may be 2. Hence there is a possibility of Mainly clear sky.


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08-12-2023

Rainfall: 0.1 mm is likely to occur.

Maximum temperature likely to be 31.9 degrees Celsius and Minimum temperature is 24.1 degrees Celsius.

Maximum Relative Humidity likely to be 82% and the Minimum Relative Humidity is 46%.

Wind speed may go up to 7.0 kilometres per hour. With East direction

Cloud cover (Octa) i.e. the reading of the density of clouds may be 5. Hence there is a possibility of Generally cloudy sky.


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09-12-2023

Rainfall: 0.1 mm is likely to occur.

Maximum temperature likely to be 32.4 degrees Celsius and Minimum temperature is 23.9 degrees Celsius.

Maximum Relative Humidity likely to be 90% and the Minimum Relative Humidity is 47%.

Wind speed may go up to 10.0 kilometres per hour. With East direction

Cloud cover (Octa) i.e. the reading of the density of clouds may be 2. Hence there is a possibility of Mainly clear sky.


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10-12-2023

There is currently no possibility of rain.

Maximum temperature likely to be 32.3 degrees Celsius and Minimum temperature is 22.6 degrees Celsius.

Maximum Relative Humidity likely to be 77% and the Minimum Relative Humidity is 42%.

Wind speed may go up to 9.0 kilometres per hour. With East direction

Cloud cover (Octa) i.e. the reading of the density of clouds may be 1. Hence there is a possibility of Mainly clear sky.


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Weekly Weather Outlook

We understand the importance of staying informed about the weather for the success of your agricultural activities. That's why we're here to provide you with the latest weather information, including daily updates, 5-day forecasts, and real-time reports specific to your location. Here are the details of the Weekly Weather Outlook.

  • Minimum Temperature: The average minimum temperature for the week is approximately 23.36 °C
  • Maximum Temperature: The average maximum temperature for the week is reaching up to around 31.5 °C
  • Rainfall Potential: The average rainfall potential for the week is expecting approximately 0.56 mm of rainfall, which is vital information for your irrigation and crop management strategies.
  • Humidity Levels: The average humidity levels for the week vary, with a maximum averaging around 83.4 %, and a minimum averaging around 50.2 %.

These insights, along with data on average rainfall, average minimum and maximum temperatures, as well as average humidity levels, are indispensable for making well-informed decisions for your farming operations. Monitoring these ever-changing weather conditions is crucial for ensuring the success of your agricultural endeavors. Stay updated on the weather in your region and plan your activities accordingly. Your farming success hinges on it.

Wind direction: Degree to Direction conversion.

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Categories for Sky condition in Local Forecast

Sky condition Portion of sky covered with clouds (in Octa)
Clear sky 0
Mainly clear sky 1-2
Partly cloudy sky 3-4
Generally cloudy sky 5-7
Cloudy sky >7
Agro Advisories From 06-12-2023 to 10-12-2023
Cotton

At present cotton crop is in flowering to boll development stage.Under prevailed dry spell conditions, observed reddening of leaves, farmers are advised to go for foliar spraying of Potassium nitrate (13:0:45) @ 10 g + magnesium sulphate @ 10 g per liter of water twice in 7 days interval. After 4 days of first spray, go for foliar spraying of formula-4 (micro nutrient mixture) @ 5 g per litre of water.If flower drop was observed due to present dry spell conditions, spray borax @ 1.5 g per litre of water, 2 times at an interval of 1 week. If boll drop was observed due to present dry spell conditions, spray planofix @ 1 ml in 4.5 litre of water and micro nutrient mixture (max) @ 3 g per litre of water, 2 imes at an interval of 10-15 days.Prevailing weather conditions are favourable for sucking pest incidence.To control aphids, jassids and whitefly; spray Acephate @ 300 g or Acetamiprid @ 40 g or Afidopyropen @ 400 ml or Dimethoate @ 400 ml or Thiamethoxam @ 40 g per acre.To control thrips, erect Blue sticky traps @ 10-15 per acre and spray Cyantraniliprole @ 240 ml or Thiamethoxam @ 40 g or Acetamprid @ 40 g or Spinetoram @ 200 ml per acre.

Castor

At present castor crop is in vegetative to capsule development stage. Observed semilooper incidence. Control it by spraying of Acephate @ 1.5 gm or Profenophos @ 2 ml per acre.

Groundnut

At present, groundnut crop is in flowering to peg formation stage.Farmers are advised to apply 200 kg gypsum/acre at the time of flowering or pegging.Observed aphid incidence in some areas. To control it by spraying of dimethoate @ 400 ml (or) imidachloprid @ 60 ml (or) monocrotophos @ 320 ml per acre.Under prevailing weather conditions tobacco caterpillar infestation was observed. To control it by spraying of thiodicarb @ 1 g (or) novaluron @ 1 ml (or) flubendiamide @ 0.2 ml per litre of water.

Pigeon pea (red gram/arhar)

At present redgram crop is in vegetative stage. Observed flea beetle/weevil damage on the crop. To control it by spraying of choripyriphos @ 2.5 ml (or) acephate @ 1.5 g per litre of water.

Chilli

In areas where soil-borne diseases (root rot and wilt) are common in every year, farmers are advised to mix 2 kg of Trichoderma, 2 kg of Pseudomonas powder with 100 kg of farm yard manure (or) 200 kg neem powder, kept in shade for 12-15 days, after the growth of mold, should be applied at last ploughing. This will control the soil borne diseases.At present chilli crop is in nursery to vegetative stage. Observed damping off in some areas. Control it by drenching with Copper Oxy Chloride @ 3 g or Trichoderma @ 10 g per liter water.Farmers are advised to dip the seedlings in 5 ml imidachloprid and 10 g carbendazim solution per 10 litres of water for 5 minutes while transplanting.Observed thrips and root grub incidence.To control thrips by spraying of acephate @ 1.5 g (or) fipronil @ 0.3 g (or) diafenthiuron @ 1.5 g per litre of water. To control root grub by apply chlorpyriphos 10 G granules @ 10 kg (or) thiamethoxam + fipronil granules @ 5 kg per acre.

Buffalo

Prevailing weather conditions are favourable for Pneumonia, Mouth &Foot diseases in Buffalo and anthrax, entero toxemia in sheep and goat. To control, should go for vaccination. Don’t feed the livestock with the early stage green fodder crop because it contains poisonous substance i.e. “cyanide”, especially it is more in quantity in jowar crop. So, livestock should feed with matured green fodder crop.

General advice

Smartphone using farmers can download the Meghdoot and Vyavasayavathavaranam mobile apps for free from the Google Play Store to get timely weather forecast and crop based weather based agro advisories for Kurnool district. To get timely alert of lightening download DAMINI mobile app from google play store.

List of Gram Panchayats under Koilakuntla Block

Amadala
Bheemunipadu
Bijinavemula
Chinna kopperla
Gulladurthi
Gunjalapadu
Joladarasi
Kalugotla
Kampamalla
Koilkuntla
Lingala
Pedda kopperla
Pottipadu
Revanur
Souderdinne
Vallampadu
Velagatur