IMD issued very heavy rainfall for next 4 days from July 21

IMD issued very heavy: Karnataka is expected to experience heavy rainfall for the next four days, with varying intensities across different regions. India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued very heavy rainfall.

This forecast indicates that monsoon conditions are active across Karnataka, with Coastal and South Interior regions experiencing particularly heavy to very heavy rainfall, while North Interior Karnataka and Bengaluru will also see significant rain.

IMD issued very heavy rainfall for next 4 days from July 21
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Coastal Karnataka:

July 21 (Day 1): Very Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 22 (Day 2): Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 23 (Day 3): Very Heavy Rain.

July 24 (Day 4): Very Heavy Rain.

Squally weather with wind speeds of 40-50 kmph gusting to 60 kmph is likely to prevail along and off the Karnataka coast from July 21st to 22nd.

North Interior Karnataka:

July 21 (Day 1): Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 22 (Day 2): Strong Surface Winds (with light to moderate rain expected in many places).

July 23 (Day 3): Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 24 (Day 4): Heavy Rain.

South Interior Karnataka:

July 21 (Day 1): Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 22 (Day 2): Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 23 (Day 3): Very Heavy Rain with Strong Surface Winds.

July 24 (Day 4): Very Heavy Rain.

IMD issued very heavy rainfall for next 4 days from July 21
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Bengaluru (specifically):

July 21: Patchy rain with temperatures around 24.6°C and an 87% chance of precipitation.

July 22: High of 23°C with an increased rain probability of 89%.

July 23: Expected to be particularly wet with 7.31 mm of rainfall and maximum temperatures only reaching 20.7°C.

July 24: Temperatures rising to 23.4°C, though showers will persist.

General Advisory:

Residents are advised to prepare for wet conditions with appropriate rain gear and waterproof accessories.

Road conditions may become slippery due to consistent rainfall, and waterlogging may occur in low-lying areas. Exercise caution while driving and avoid waterlogged streets.

Stay indoors during intense rain spells unless necessary.

Secure loose outdoor items to prevent wind damage.

Residents near water bodies and fishermen should be extra careful.

Stay updated with IMD alerts for real-time information.

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