• Source:JND

Bengaluru Weather Update: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday stated that several districts of Karnataka, including Bengaluru, will receive light to heavy rainfall in the upcoming few days. The weather department stated that the rainfall will reduce the temperature by two to four degrees Celsius, providing major relief from the scorching heat. The IMD stated that while the city will witness light rain along with gentle breezes and cloudy skies till June 9, it will experience heavy rainfall after June 9. The weather department further stated that apart from providing relief from heat, the rainfall will also lead to issues like waterlogging and power outages.

While providing details, the weather department stated that several regions will experience light rainfall till Sunday. It stated that while the maximum temperature of the city is likely to be calculated at 32 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature is likely to remain around 20 degrees Celsius.

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However, it further stated that the city is likely to receive heavy rainfall after Sunday, adding that the change in weather will reduce the temperature. The weather department has advised the residents to follow the guidelines and limit their outings to avoid inconveniences.

Apart from this, the IMD also stated that the coastal region of the state is also likely to receive heavy rainfall after June 9. The weather department has also advised the residents of these regions to avoid any business activities for the next two weeks.

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Earlier on Thursday, the IMD stated that the city did not receive any rainfall in the past 24 hours, adding that the weather is likely to change for the next few days. While the maximum temperature of the city was recorded at 30.5 degrees Celsius, the minimum temperature is likely to remain around 20.7 degrees Celsius, below the usual seasonal average.