Bengaluru, after enduring almost 150 days of dry weather, saw a welcome change as moderate rainfall graced the city on Friday and Saturday. The IMD has released forecast for Bengaluru for the next few days till April 23. While this offers temporary relief, authorities are preparing for the upcoming monsoon season, implementing measures to mitigate potential rain-related damage.
IMD Update: Weather department forecasts rainfall with thunderstorm activity over Central India on 13 February and East India during 13-15 February. Orange alert issued for rainfall, thunderstorm, lightning, and hailstorm in UP, Bihar, Jharkhand on 13 February.
Bengaluru is experiencing higher-than-usual temperatures, signaling an early arrival of summer. However, relief may be in sight as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a temperature decrease and the possibility of early summer showers from March onwards. The absence of wind and rain is blamed for the temperature spike in Bengaluru
Bengaluru experienced its wettest November day since 2015. Many areas such as Banaswadi and Gunjur, were inundated, prompting the Bengaluru Traffic Police to advise alternate routes. Deputy CM DK Shivakumar visited the BBMP war room at midnight to assess the situation. Netizens turned to social media to voice their concerns. Traffic updates were regularly posted, alerting drivers to waterlogged areas and slow-moving traffic.
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"For the next 48 hours, Generally cloudy sky. Light to moderate rain/thundershowers heavy at times very likely towards evening/night. Maximum and Minimum temperatures very likely to be around 29 and 21 Degrees Celsius respectively," the Met department said in its bulletin. Bengaluru Rains: Parts of City Witness Severe Waterlogging Due to Heavy Rainfall; IMD Predicts More Thundershowers For Next 24 Hours (Watch Videos).
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Delhi on Friday received heavy rainfall, bringing relief from muggy weather. More rainfall expected in the coming days. Traffic was affected due to water logging at several places including Sangam Vihar