Is March 2025 Set to Be Bangalore’s Hottest Month on Record?

Bangalore is gearing up for a warm and dry spell over the next few days, with temperatures set to soar and humidity levels taking a noticeable dip. Whether you're stepping out for work, planning a day out, or just curious about the city's weather, here's what you need to know to stay ahead of the elements.

Is Bangalore Getting Hotter?

Today's Weather - March 17, 2025

As of today, Bangalore is experiencing a temperature of 30.91°C, with highs expected to reach 33.8°C and lows settling around 21.12°C. The air is relatively dry, with a humidity level of 33%, while a wind speed of 33 km/h adds a slight breeze to the otherwise warm day.

The sun rose at 6:25 AM and will set at 6:30 PM, giving residents ample daylight hours. With an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 88, the air is generally safe for most people, though those with respiratory concerns should take necessary precautions before heading outdoors.

What's in Store for Tomorrow - March 18, 2025

Tomorrow, Bangalore is set for even warmer conditions, with temperatures fluctuating between 21.61°C and 35.16°C. The most notable change will be the drop in humidity to 20%, making the air noticeably drier. As a result, residents may experience slight discomfort, particularly those sensitive to dry weather.

It's advisable to:

  • Stay hydrated throughout the day.
  • Wear light and breathable clothing.
  • Apply sunscreen to protect against the sun's intensity.

Week-Long Forecast: What's Coming Next?

The days ahead will see fluctuating temperatures, with a mix of clear skies, broken clouds, and even light rain. Here's a snapshot of the week's weather:

  • March 18 - Few clouds, 30.91°C
  • March 19-23 - Temperatures ranging from 30.36°C to 32.41°C, with varying cloud conditions.
  • March 24 - A slight shift, with light rain and a temperature of 31.00°C, bringing a refreshing close to the week.

As Bangalore prepares for a hot and dry spell, it's essential to plan accordingly. Keep an eye on the weather forecast, especially if you're spending extended time outdoors. With air quality remaining at moderate levels, most individuals can go about their day with ease-just don't forget to stay cool and hydrated.

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