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First week of September disappointing for Bangalore

September 9, 2014 4:21 PM |

bangalore rain After observing some good amount of rainfall in the month of August, the twin cities of Karnataka, Bangalore and Mysore experience a lull for the initial nine days of September. Till the 9th of September, Bangalore has received only 11.3 mm of rain, while Mysore has observed a meagre 6.1 mm against the monthly average of 241 mm and 132 mm, respectively. Bangalore receives highest amount of rainfall in September.

Even though the region of south interior Karnataka has been receiving surplus rainfall, there has been a modest drop in the weather activity in these cities in the present month. Bangalore has observed scanty rains so far, except 8 mm of rain recorded on 8th September. Similar is the scenario with Mysore, which also gets good amount of rain during the month. However, both the cities have received excess rain till August.

According to Skymet Meteorology Division in India, the twin cities will not observe any significant rainfall in the coming days and it is highly unlikely that they will catch up with the monthly normal. Due to this, the maximum temperature is expected to rise marginally.

Bangalore is the heart of the Mysore plateau, situated at the height of 3000 ft. Due to its high elevation, Bangalore and Mysore normally enjoy pleasant weather conditions throughout the year, although occasional heat waves make summer little uncomfortable.

 

 






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