
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Bengaluru and and predicted a renewed spell of showers with strong winds across Karnataka this week, triggered by a new low-pressure system developing over the Bay of Bengal.
The yellow alert will be in place for five days, till July 26, for rain accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds. The intense rain may lead to waterlogging and traffic disruption in the city. Recently, the heavy rain reportedly slowed down traffic on stretches of R P Road near Windsor Manor and Bhashyam Circle.
Apart from a five-day alert for rain in Bengaluru, parts of the state are on orange alert. Uttar Kannada, Shivamogga, Udupi and other places are set to see intense rain.
People living in low-lying and flood-prone areas, especially near the coastline, have been advised to remain vigilant. For Bengaluru and surrounding areas, wind speeds are likely to range between 40 kmph and 50 kmph at times, making it advisable for residents to secure loose outdoor items and drive with caution.
July 22-25: Generally cloudy skies with moderate rain. Temperatures will hover around 28°C to 29°C during the day and dip to 20°C at night.
July 26-27: Rain likely to persist, with similar temperature trends and high humidity continuing.
(With inputs from multiple news reports)