Bengaluru: IMD Forecasts 3-Day Break From Monsoon, South India To Remain Unaffected By Cyclone Remal


(MENAFN- AsiaNet News) Bengaluru, renowned for its unpredictable weather patterns, is experiencing a welcome break from the pre-monsoon showers, offering residents a reprieve from the usual moist conditions. According to the latest forecasts from the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the city is unlikely to see any rainfall for the next three days, providing a temporary respite from the monsoon's precursor.

The IMD has announced that the pre-monsoon phase is subsiding in Bengaluru, with dry weather expected to persist until May 30. However, the onset of the monsoon is anticipated in Kerala around May 31 or June 1, heralding heavy rainfall in coastal and southern hinterland areas thereafter. This prediction has prompted the Meteorological Department to caution about the possibility of above-average monsoon activity this season.
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Notably, amidst these weather developments, Bengaluru and South India remain unaffected by Cyclone Remal, which has veered away from the Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh coasts. Unlike the northern and eastern regions, including West Bengal, which have witnessed unrest due to the cyclone's impact, the southern states have been spared from its wrath.

Cloudy conditions are expected to persist in Bengaluru for the next three to four days, albeit without precipitation. Meanwhile, a red alert has been issued for Kolkata and Himachal Pradesh, as they brace for potential cyclonic effects.

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