Heavy rainfall is set to return to Karnataka, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a three-day warning for increased precipitation starting from November 5th. A Yellow Alert has been declared for seven districts across the state.
The state has been receiving continuous rainfall over the past few weeks, bringing both relief and localized disruption. According to the IMD forecast, the intensity of rain is expected to increase from Monday, November 5th.
Key Highlights of the Forecast:
Duration: Increased rainfall activity from November 5, 6, and 7.
Yellow Alert: Declared for seven districts due to anticipated heavy rain, which is reportedly influenced by the 'Mantha' cyclone. Tax saving Is Not The Way But The Destination / टैक्स बचत, रास्ता नहीं मंजिल है। : टैक्स बचत से निवृति तक Paperback – 5 July 2021
Regions Affected:
North Karnataka: Districts like Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Raichur, Bagalkote, Vijayapura, and Koppal are expected to witness a surge in rain intensity.
South & Coastal Karnataka: Bengaluru (City and Rural), Chikkaballapur, Kolar, and Ramanagara, along with coastal regions, are likely to experience light to moderate rain with isolated thunderstorms.
Weather Details
While Sunday saw a slight dip in rain intensity with overcast skies and intermittent sunshine, the overall weather pattern remains conducive to precipitation. The forecast indicates that all districts in Karnataka will experience light to moderate rainfall over the three-day period (November 5, 6, and 7).
The weather in Bengaluru for the next two days is predicted to be partly cloudy, with the maximum and minimum temperatures hovering around 29°C and 19°C, respectively. Also Read: Even after taxing the garbage, the GBA mischief doesn't stop. Do we have to quit our jobs and sit at home to put out the trash at your time?!