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Strong winds in Bengaluru, rain in parts of Karnataka

Strong winds in Bengaluru, rain in parts of Karnataka Strong winds in Bengaluru, rain in parts of Karnataka BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: Jul 12, 2021, 06:00 IST . According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the City will continue to experience cloudy skies with a chance of light to moderate rainfall. C S Patil, director, IMD ( Bengaluru) said that citizens can expect to experience strong surface winds. The IMD have also predicted that Karnataka will receive heavy rainfall in many places and have issued an orange alert in many places across the State. An orange alert, signifying the occurrence of isolated, very heavy rain (over 115.6 mm), has been issued for

Monsoon revs up: Heavy rain in Karnataka till July 15 | Mysuru News

Meanwhile, a zebra crossing in Delhi melts in the heat as the capital awaits monsoon rain BENGALURU: After a lull in end-June and early July, monsoon has picked up in the state, much to the relief of farmers. The Met office has forecast heavy to extremely heavy rain across the state over the next five days. Thundershowers are likely in Bengaluru in the next 48 hours. The state received 198mm of rain through June, against a normal of 199mm. The dry spell was between June 18 and July 8. Since then, heavy rain has been lashing coastal and Malnad districts and parts of North Karnataka. From June 1 to July 10, the state received 246mm rain against the normal of 284mm.

Monsoon revs up: Heavy rain in Karnataka till July 15 | Hubballi News

Meanwhile, a zebra crossing in Delhi melts in the heat as the capital awaits monsoon rain BENGALURU: After a lull in end-June and early July, monsoon has picked up in the state, much to the relief of farmers. The Met office has forecast heavy to extremely heavy rain across the state over the next five days. Thundershowers are likely in Bengaluru in the next 48 hours. The state received 198mm of rain through June, against a normal of 199mm. The dry spell was between June 18 and July 8. Since then, heavy rain has been lashing coastal and Malnad districts and parts of North Karnataka. From June 1 to July 10, the state received 246mm rain against the normal of 284mm.

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