Monsoon surge along Coastal Karnataka and Kerala is also likely to pick up over the next 48-72 hours. Fairly widespread sharp showers are expected to lash the city, across its length and breadth, over the next 3 days. These thundershowers will be more intense on 18th and 19thJune.
Now for the next 4-5 days, the city of Bengaluru is expected to witness rainy days. Some heavy rainfall activity may be seen tomorrow and day after. Today, good rains are expected to be seen but may not be heavy. Even after June 4, rains will be there for Bengaluru.
Bengaluru city recorded 114.6mm of rainfall in 24hr, ending 8.30am today morning. Extremely heavy rains pounded the city in the night, reducing horizontal visibility to few meters and resulting diversion of some domestic flights. Some other parts of the city measured up to 130mm of 24hr rainfall.
Heavy rains have been lashing many parts of Kerala and in the past 24 hours, state of Karnataka inclusive of Coastal and South Interior Karnataka. Some parts of Interior Tamil Nadu have also seen some rainfall.
the belt of heavy rains is shifting slightly up the coast from South Kerala to Central Kerala and thereafter, May 18 observing heavier rains over Coastal Karnataka. Powerful showers can be seen over Kerala and Karnataka barring North Interior Karnataka.