Bengaluru again: IMD reaches yellow warning for rainfall until Sunday look after 7-day forecast | Today news
Bengaluru has thrown under incessant rain over the past few weeks, bringing several residential areas and roads below knee-deep water. Heavy rainfall caused severe weakening in various parts of the Silicon Valley, which disrupted both vehicle movement and daily life. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a ‘yellow warning’ for the city until Sunday, which predicted partly cloudy air with rainfall. Bengaluru weather forecast: Light rain expected until midweek is expected to generally experience the city width that the city follows, accompanied by light rain until Wednesday, April 19, according to the latest weather forecast. The daytime temperatures are likely to remain about 33 ° C steady, while the night temperatures hang between 20 ° C and 21 ° C. From Thursday, April 20, and beyond, the weather is forecast to clear up slightly, with partly cloudy air dominating to at least Tuesday, April 23. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to remain consistent, with the highs at 33 ° C and lows around 21 ° C. Meanwhile, the data of the Indian meteorological department shows that the current maximum temperature is slightly below the seasonal norm of 34 ° C, while the minimum temperature is in line with the average for this time of year. The cooler days can be attributed to recent rainfall and cloud cover. Water logging, traffic jams grabbed Bengaluru on Thursday, a game of rain before the mounting beat the southern state and overturned the city and snapped the traffic. Areas such as Balagere, Varthur, Outer Ring Road, Ramamurthy Nagar, Madiwala, Vittal Mallya Road and Nagawara, among others, were witnessing serious water decoration, disrupting both vehicle movement and daily life. According to the Weather Agency, the city’s observatory recorded 7.2 mm of rainfall until 20:30 hours, while Hal Airport scored 12.7 mm, reports Deccan Herald. The International Airport saw 2.4 mm of rain until 17:30. First published: 18 Apr 2025, 07:03 AM IST