Bengaluru: IMD concerns signal as monsoon returns

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Bengaluru is most likely to experience moderate rains on Tuesday, according to India Meteorological Department(IMD) the skies are anticipated to stay cloudy throughout the day.

The minimum and optimal temperature levels are anticipated to vary from 21 degrees Celsius and 26 degrees Celsius, respectively. The weather condition department stated that cloudy skies with rain throughout the day will keep the weather condition enjoyable.

Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre (KSNDMC) published a projection for the next 7 days for the state.

“Scattered moderate rains with strong winds across the state in coastal and Malnad districts and heavy to very heavy rains at isolated places on August 6 & 7. Scattered light to moderate rains in interior districts till August 8.”

— KarnatakaSNDMC (@KarnatakaSNDMC)

Yellow alert in Karnataka

According to the IMD, rains is most likely to be accompanied by strong winds, thunderstorms, and lightning. Light to moderate rains is anticipated in separated locations of North Interior Karnataka, seaside areas, and South Interior Karnataka. The weather condition department provided a yellow alert for a number of areas in the state, consisting of Bengaluru.

— KarnatakaSNDMC(@KarnatakaSNDMC)

Heavy rains in Bengaluru

After a spell of dry weather condition, Bengaluru experienced renewal of monsoon with heavy rains in a number of locations, specifically in the East Zone and Yelahanka location on Monday.

The quick, yet heavy spell of rains resulted in soaking on significant roadways such as Kamaraj Road, in addition to in low-lying locations of KR Puram and along the Kasturi Nagar down-ramp. The scenario did not intensify and trigger significant traffic snarls.

According to the IMD’s Bengaluru city observatory, 1.9 mm of rains was tape-recorded in between 8.30 am and 8.30 pm. Both the HAL airport observatory and the Bengaluru Urban automated weather condition station logged 2 mm throughout the exact same duration.