Increase in Temperature Over the Past Two DaysGenerally, when there is a rainfall deficit, temperatures rise in most parts of the state. According to recent reports, Karnataka is experiencing reduced rainfall and an increase in temperatures.
Key highlights of the current weather conditions are as follows: Increased Heat and Dry Atmosphere Temperature Rise: In many districts of the state, the maximum temperature is 2 to 4 degrees Celsius above normal, as reported by the Meteorological Department.Also Read; India Stun Seven-Time Champions Australia with World Record Chase to Reach World Cup Final
Monsoon Deficit: Due to below-expected rainfall during the monsoon period (June to September), humidity levels have dropped in several parts of the state. This is a major reason for the temperature rise. Reduced cool winds from the southwest, coupled with dry winds blowing from the northwest, are contributing to the heat. When rainfall fails during the monsoon season, the accumulated heat in the atmosphere leads to a stronger sensation of warmth. Current Rainfall Situation (Based on Recent Reports) Dryness in the Interior: Dry weather is likely to continue in most districts of South Interior Karnataka and North Interior Karnataka. Even in the coastal region, where rainfall is typically higher, reduced precipitation has led to rising temperatures.BULLMER Trendy Clothing Set with Shirt & Pants Co-ords for Men
Temperature Rise in Bengaluru and Most Districts of the State Bengaluru City: Normal Temperature - 27.7°C, Current Temperature - 28.5°C
Bengaluru Kempegowda Airport: Normal Temperature - 28.6°C, Current Temperature - 29.1°C
HAL Airport: Normal Temperature - 27.5°C, Current Temperature - 28.9°C