Bengaluru receives monsoon showers, rains likely to last for the next five days

The rain in Bengaluru, which began in the early hours of Tuesday, are monsoon showers, according to IMD

June 21, 2023 12:16 am | Updated 07:27 am IST - Bengaluru

Vehicles ply on Mysuru Road amid rains in Bengaluru on June 20, 2023.

Vehicles ply on Mysuru Road amid rains in Bengaluru on June 20, 2023. | Photo Credit: K. Murali Kumar

The intermittent rain, which lashed Bengaluru on Tuesday (June 20), is likely to last for the next five days.

According to the India Meteorological Department, Bengaluru, the rain, which began in the early hours of Tuesday, are monsoon showers.

“The monsoon advanced into some parts of Karnataka on June 10 but now it has become active and entered up to Raichur and as a result of this, we are witnessing rains. There is an air cyclonic circulation and due to this, there would be cloudy conditions and rains which is quite normal for this time of the year,” said A. Prasad, scientist, IMD, Bengaluru.

According to IMD observation data recorded at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Bengaluru city received 18.9 mm of rainfall, and the Bengaluru International Airport and the HAL Airport stations received 16.6 mm and 4.2 mm, respectively.

Mr. Prasad said that the cyclonic storm, Biparjoy which swept through Gujarat and parts of Rajasthan last week has nothing to do with the rains in the city. “These are monsoon showers,” said Mr. Prasad.

The IMD forecast for Bengaluru for the next 48 hours is “Generally cloudy sky. Light to moderate Rain/ thunderstorms are very likely in some areas. Surface winds are likely to be strong at times. Maximum and minimum temperatures are very likely to be around 27 and 21 degree Celsius respectively.”

Mr. Prasad said that the city is expected to witness light to moderate rainfall in the next five days. “Bengaluru is expected to receive light to moderate rainfall which is likely to occur in the evening or night. However on some days there could also be a dowpur in the morning hours due to the air cyclonic circulation,” Mr. Prasad said.

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