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Bengaluru weather: Mild temperatures with rain expected

Bengaluru weather: Mild temperatures with rain expected

Time of Indiaa day ago
The data for this weather forecast has been sourced from AQI.in, providing residents with comprehensive information to plan their daily activities and weekly schedules accordingly.
Bengaluru is set to experience a rainy day on
August 16, 2025
, with temperatures ranging between
19.5°C
and
24.2°C
. The city will see patchy rain throughout the day with a
92% chance of precipitation
, moderate humidity at
83%
, and winds reaching
33.1 km/h
.
The morning will begin with cool temperatures before reaching the day's peak of
24.2°C
in the mid-afternoon. The evening will see temperatures drop significantly, while the high humidity levels may create a slightly muggy feel.
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The weather conditions suggest keeping indoor alternatives ready, as outdoor activities might need adjustment. The wet roads could impact travel times, making it advisable to plan ahead for potential delays.
Outlook for the Week
The city's weather forecast indicates a gradual shift in conditions over the coming days.
August 17
will maintain similar patterns with temperatures between
19.6°C
and
23.1°C
, accompanied by an
89% chance of rain
.
August 18
will be slightly warmer at
23.8°C
, while rain probability remains at
89%
. Some sunshine is expected to break through the cloud cover during this period.
The rainfall intensity is predicted to decrease by
August 19
, with an
85% chance of precipitation
and a high of
24.3°C
. The latter part of the week will transition to drier conditions with partly cloudy skies.
August 20
marks a notable change in the weather pattern, with temperatures rising to
25.8°C
.
This warming trend suggests a potential easing of monsoon conditions in the region.
The forecast for
August 21 and 22
shows improved conditions with partly cloudy skies and minimal rainfall,
making these days more suitable for outdoor activities.
The current weather necessitates carrying rain protection, wearing appropriate clothing for humid conditions, and maintaining flexibility in daily plans to accommodate the intermittent rainfall.
These weather patterns are characteristic of Bengaluru's monsoon season, with the forecast indicating a gradual transition toward drier conditions as the week progresses.
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