Bengaluru to Experience Rainfall Over Next Four Days Due to Cyclonic System
Bengaluru Weather: IMD Predicts Rainfall For Next 4 Days Amid Cyclonic System Off Andhra Coast
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts rainfall across several districts in Karnataka, including Bengaluru, over the next four days due to an active cyclonic system off the southern coast of Andhra Pradesh. While moderate rainfall is expected in parts of North Karnataka, coastal areas are likely to remain dry.
- 01Rainfall expected in Bengaluru and several districts of Karnataka due to a cyclonic system.
- 02Active cyclonic circulation located over the west-central Bay of Bengal.
- 03Moderate rainfall anticipated in North Karnataka from April 9.
- 04Bengaluru will see increased cloud cover with possible scattered showers.
- 05Coastal Karnataka is expected to remain dry during this period.
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The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted rainfall across various districts in Karnataka, including Bengaluru, over the next four days due to an active cyclonic system situated over the west-central Bay of Bengal, off the southern coast of Andhra Pradesh. The IMD noted that an upper-level cyclonic circulation is positioned at approximately 15 km above mean sea level. Additionally, another cyclonic circulation has shifted from Rayalaseema to Telangana, affecting weather patterns in the region. Rainfall is expected to commence on April 7 in Bengaluru, Chamarajanagar, Ramanagara, and Kolar districts, while moderate rainfall is anticipated in North Karnataka starting April 9. In contrast, coastal regions of Karnataka are likely to remain dry during this period. Over the next 24 hours, Bengaluru is expected to have generally clear skies, with cloud cover increasing later in the day, potentially leading to scattered showers. The IMD forecasts minimum and maximum temperatures in Bengaluru to be around 23°C and 34°C, respectively.
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Residents in Bengaluru and surrounding districts should prepare for potential rainfall, which may affect outdoor activities and travel plans.
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