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Bangalore expects light to moderate rain for next four days, IMD issues yellow alert

India Meteorological Department has put out yellow alerts for multiple districts in Karnataka, such as Dakshina Kannada and Mysuru, forecasting light to moderate rainfall in the coming four days. This expected rain might ease the state's notable 21% rainfall deficit noted from June 1 to June 15.

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Jun 17, 2026 · 1 min read · 1 views
Bangalore expects light to moderate rain for next four days, IMD issues yellow alert

Key Takeaways

  • Bangalore is currently experiencing a temperature of 25°C, with forecasts predicting a high of 30°C and a low of 22°C.
  • Karnataka recorded a 21% rainfall deficit from June 1 to June 15, with coastal areas seeing a 41% shortfall.
  • The IMD has issued yellow alerts for districts including Dakshina Kannada and Udupi, anticipating heavy rainfall and thunderstorms.
  • Light to moderate rains are projected for the next seven days in Bangalore, with overcast conditions expected to persist.
  • Residents are advised to stay alert for weather updates, especially in districts under yellow alert due to varying rainfall intensity.

Light to moderate rain expected in Bangalore next four days as monsoon activity picks up across Karnataka. India Meteorological Department(IMD) has issued yellow alerts for districts like Dakshina Kannada,Udupi,Mysuru,Kodagu,and Hassan . Heavy rain,thunderstorms possible.

Bangalore sits at 25°C now,forecast says high of 30°C,low of 22°C. Mostly cloudy week ahead, with evening showers likely bringing some relief from daytime heat.

Karnataka grappling with big rainfall deficit this monsoon . From June 1 to June 15,state got 21% less rain than average,coastal areas 41% shortfall. Malnad region,known for heavy rains, has 36% deficit. Meteorologists note below-average precipitation in both coastal,hilly areas .

As patterns shift,scattered rain expected,but widespread heavy rain not on cards. IMD forecasts isolated rain,thunderstorms coming days . Moderate rain likely in coastal districts,south interior Karnataka. Brief heavy rain with gusty winds possible.

Bangalore and surrounding areas will likely see cloudy skies, most rain during night,evening. Officials warn rainfall intensity may vary across districts under alert,depending on localized events.

Looking ahead, light to moderate rain projected next seven days in Bangalore . Overcast skies expected to stick around . Humidity higher than average,making atmosphere relatively comfortable despite clouds. Residents advised to stay alert for updates, especially in yellow alert districts.

Ongoing monsoon has been lacking across Karnataka, upcoming rain could ease deficit,bringing moisture to areas with less than normal rain in early June. As weather evolves, IMD keeps close watch,providing updates for public safety…

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