IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert in Karnataka for next one week

IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert: The Southwest Monsoon has arrived in Karnataka, with some reports indicating an early onset this year. This typically brings significant rainfall to the state. IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert in Karnataka for next one week.

Heavy rainfall is expected during the monsoon, whether it reaches “extreme heavy” status in the next 6 days for specific locations will depend on local weather patterns.

IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert in Karnataka for next one week
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Specifics for the next 6 days (July 2nd – July 8th, 2025):

Bengaluru: While not consistently “heavy,” expect rainy conditions with passing showers and thunderstorms, especially in the afternoons and evenings. Temperatures will likely be in the high 20s to low 30s Celsius.

Coastal Karnataka (Mangaluru, Karwar, Udupi): These regions are typically the first to receive heavy monsoon rains and are expected to witness above normal rainfall.

North Interior Karnataka (Dharwad, Belagavi, Gadag): These areas are also expected to receive above normal rainfall.

South Interior Karnataka (including Bengaluru Urban and Rural, Mysuru, Shivamogga): These regions are generally expected to see normal rainfall.

Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall: Some forecasts had indicated the possibility of “extreme heavy rain to heavy to very heavy rain/thundershowers” in certain parts of Karnataka for the week following the monsoon’s arrival (which was around late May). Localized Intensity: Monsoon rains can be highly localized. While a general outlook is provided, certain areas may experience more intense downpours than others.

IMD Issued heavy rainfall alert in Karnataka for next one week
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For the most accurate and up-to-date heavy rainfall alerts and warnings, always refer to the official bulletins from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) – Met Centre Bengaluru. They provide daily and district-wise forecasts.

In summary, expect active monsoon conditions across Karnataka for the next six days, with coastal and north interior regions likely to experience heavier than normal rainfall, and south interior regions seeing normal monsoon rains. Stay updated with official weather advisories for specific warnings in your area.

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