Bengaluru weather forecast: The tech capital, Bengaluru, is gearing up for a wet spell with thunderstorm activity likely to commence on the evening of May 30th and continue till June 6th. The good news for residents is the prediction of good rainfall between May 31st and June 4th, offering relief.
Heavy rains lashed Kerala for the second consecutive day, yesterday. Capital city, Thiruvananthapuram received more than 200 mm of rainfall in the last 48 hours. Kozhikode recorded 116mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours.
Weather alert India: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) stated in its report on April 28 that there would be no heatwave conditions over any part of India for the next five days.
Cyclone Mandous, while moving across South Peninsula, weakened to a low pressure area over land. Presently, it is marked as a cyclonic circulation over interior parts of Tamil Nadu, South Interior Karnataka and North Kerala. Circulation is expected to move over the Arabian Sea in the next 24hr and evolve as a low pressure area.