Bengaluru is experiencing higher-than-usual temperatures, signaling an early arrival of summer. However, relief may be in sight as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a temperature decrease and the possibility of early summer showers from March onwards. The absence of wind and rain is blamed for the temperature spike in Bengaluru
Several across Bengaluru were seen using boats and tractors to cross streets submerged in water. Parts of the city like Yemalur, Rainbow Drive layout, Sunny Brooks Layout and Marathahalli are reported to have been worst affected.