If you've been enjoying the recent downpour in Bangalore, there's more good news on the horizon. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted another spell of light rainfall starting April 10, with cooler days and misty mornings lined up for the city. After a few days of partly cloudy skies, Bangalore is set for a cool and wet week, a welcome break from the scorching pre-summer heat.

What to Expect in Bangalore?
- April 10 to April 13 will bring light rain and cloudy skies, with temperatures gently dipping.
- Maximum temperature is expected to settle around 33°C, while the minimum hovers near 21°C, making for pleasant evenings.
- April 13 is predicted to be the wettest of the week, so don't forget your umbrella if you're stepping out.
'Yellow' Alert Across Karnataka - IMD Issues Caution
It's not just Bangalore feeling the raindrops - the IMD has issued a 'Yellow' alert for several districts across Karnataka. These include:
- Coastal districts like Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, Uttara Kannada
- Hill and central regions such as Kodagu, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan
- Northern zones like Belagavi, Dharwad, Vijayapura, and Bagalkot
- Southern and urban zones including Bengaluru Urban & Rural, Mandya, Mysuru, and Ramanagara
This alert signals the possibility of scattered rainfall and minor weather disruptions. Residents, especially commuters and farmers, are advised to take necessary precautions.
| Date | Weather Outlook | Temperature (Min-Max °C) |
|---|---|---|
| April 10 | Cloudy skies, light rain | 21-33 |
| April 11 | Cloudy, slightly cooler | 21-32 |
| April 12 | Overcast with showers | 21-32 |
| April 13 | Wettest day of the week | 21-31 |
| April 14 | Partly cloudy with sunshine | 21-33 |
Weather Watch Across Karnataka
IMD's extended forecast shows light rain across multiple districts until April 13, covering a wide geographical span from northern Karnataka to coastal and southern parts. With this broad coverage, the showers are expected to influence everything from agriculture to transport.
As Karnataka steps into mid-April, residents can look forward to pleasant, rain-kissed days and cooler nights. While it's a refreshing turn from the heat, the IMD's Yellow alert is a gentle reminder to stay weather-wise and take care while on the move.
So whether you're planning a trip, planting crops, or just heading out to work, make sure you keep an umbrella handy and stay tuned for daily updates.


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