Rains have taken a short break in Telangana as you can see the temperature rose up in the last two days. However, the state is likely to witness rainfall for the next three days beginning from today, according to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD). Rains also lash the neighbouring Andhra Pradesh state, IMD added. The weatherman said that there is a formation of a low pressure area over north Bay of Bengal on July 28 and its associated region following which areas like Coastal Andhra and Yanam may receive light showers on Monday and Tuesday. Telangana has received surplus rainfall this monsoon with the districts recording no deficient rainfall. Of the 33 districts, Adilabad recorded the highest rainfall of 573 mm and Nagarkurnool had the lowest at 220 mm. Meanwhile, the state capital has received 65 per cent excess rainfall since June 1. Marredpally has topped the list with 522.5 mm of rainfall. The State has received large excess rainfall with an additional 60 per cent and above in 22 districts from June 1 to July 25, IMD bulletin said on Sunday. There was excess 20 per cent to59 per cent rains in 11 districts. Nirmal, Adilabad, Kumram-Bheem, Warangal Rural and Mahabubabad were among the districts which received "top cumulative" rainfall during the period. According to the bulletin, the southwest monsoon has turned weak over Telangana in the last 24 hours ending at 8.30 am on Sunday. Rahul Gandhi alleges - Ignoring China's actions can cause huge problems later on Veteran actress Jayanthi passes away at 76 West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee pays tribute to Kargil martyrs