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IMD Predicts Wet Week For Bengaluru; Mercury To Hover Around 30°C

IMD Predicts Wet Week For Bengaluru; Mercury To Hover Around 30°C

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Bengaluru will experience rainy and cloudy days in the first week of July, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C, according to the IMD. No weather warnings have been issued.
Bengaluru is set to experience rainy days in the first week of July, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). In its prediction, the IMD said the city will see cloudy skies in most days of the week. Rain and cloudy skies will keep the temperatures mild and pleasant across the city. Further, no weather warnings have been issued for the coming days.
IMD Prediction For This Week:
On Tuesday, the state capital will see a generally cloudy sky with light rain. Temperatures are expected to range between 27 degree Celsius and 20 degree Celsius. Humidity will vary from 75% in the morning to 50% by evening.
The Met stated that the city will witness similar weather from Wednesday to Sunday, with day temperatures hovering a round 30 degree Celsius while nights will remain cool at 20 degree Celsius. As per IMD forecast, light rain will lash the city each day under consistently overcast skies. Further, humidity will remain moderately high.
Last month, Bengalureans witnessed unusually cool weather similar to a hill station. In mid-June, daytime temperatures dipped to 26 degree Celsius — cooler than popular hill destinations like Lonavala in Maharashtra and even Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir, which recorded highs of 29 degree Celsius at the time.
Heavy Rain Likely In Parts Of Karnataka
Sharing a weather report for next seven days on X, the KSNDMC wrote, 'Scattered to widespread moderate rainfall and isolated heavy rainfall over the coastal and Malnad districts of the state. Scattered light to moderate rainfall and isolated heavy rainfall is likely over the interior districts.
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July 02, 2025, 09:42 IST
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