
Bengaluru weather: Cloudy and rainy day ahead with comfortable temperatures
The weather data referenced in this report has been sourced from AQI.in.
Bengaluru is set to experience a cloudy and rainy day on June 14, 2025, with temperatures ranging between 20.8°C and 25.6°C.
The city faces an 87% chance of precipitation, accompanied by wind speeds up to 30.6 km/h and humidity levels at 84%, making it a notably cool day for June.
The morning begins with mild temperatures suitable for outdoor activities, though light rain showers are expected throughout the day.
Visibility remains at 9.7 km under overcast skies, with a low UV index of 1.5.
The weather conditions suggest residents should prepare for wet conditions with appropriate rain gear.
The combination of rain and wind speeds may affect road conditions, requiring extra caution while driving.
The current weather pattern extends into a weekly forecast showing gradual improvements.
June 15 maintains similar rainy conditions with slightly lower temperatures, while June 16 sees reduced rainfall intensity with occasional showers.
Mid-week weather shows signs of improvement with decreased rainfall on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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A significant shift occurs on Thursday, June 19, as clear skies emerge with temperatures rising to 29°C.
The favorable weather continues into Friday, June 20, maintaining sunny conditions and reaching a high of 29.8°C.
These days present the best opportunities for outdoor activities during the week.
The city's current temperatures are unusually cool for June, staying below typical summer averages.
The persistent rainfall and cloud cover have contributed to maintaining mild conditions across Bengaluru.
The higher humidity levels are offset by steady breezes, creating relatively comfortable conditions despite the dampness.
The wind speeds are expected to increase during afternoon hours.
Visibility conditions remain adequate for most activities, though the overcast skies will persist throughout the day.
The low UV index reduces the need for sun protection, but light outerwear is recommended.
The weather system affecting Bengaluru shows a clear pattern of improvement as the week progresses, transitioning from consistent rainfall to clearer, warmer conditions by week's end.
These weather conditions have created favorable conditions for the city's green spaces, with parks and gardens benefiting from the regular rainfall.
The atmospheric conditions indicate a departure from typical June weather patterns in Bengaluru, with the current spell of rain and cooler temperatures marking an unusual weather cycle for this time of year.
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