Bengaluru Temperature Bengaluru recorded second hottest day in 50 years!

Sekar Chandra
Bengaluru Temperature Bengaluru recorded second hottest day in 50 years!

Karnataka capital Bengaluru recorded its second hottest day in 50 years.Summer heat is burning all over the country. Especially, Bengaluru, the capital of karnataka, which is known for its cool climate, is more affected by the sun. With the water problem already rampant there, it has raised fears that Bengaluru is turning into a heat capital. The temperature has soared up to 38.5 degrees Celsius. With this, karnataka capital Bengaluru recorded the second hottest day in the last 50 years.

According to the Bengaluru Meteorological Centre, the previous temperature in Bengaluru in 2016 was 39.2 degrees Celsius. Following that, on 28th april 2024 (yesterday), Bengaluru temperature was recorded as 38.5 degrees Celsius. On april 27, Bengaluru recorded a temperature of 37.4 degrees Celsius. Accordingly, 3.3 degrees Celsius has risen significantly from the normal maximum temperature.Bengaluru is stuck in unusually high temperatures this year. march and april witnessed record heat. The temperature, which was 36.6 degrees Celsius on march 30, rose to 37 degrees Celsius on march 31, making it one of the hottest Marches in recent history. Even in February, the temperature in Bengaluru exceeds 30 degrees Celsius. It is seen as one of the rare events in Bengaluru. Water scarcity has also increased in various parts of the city as there has been no rain for a long time till the current month of April. Even places like Kalaburaki, which recorded the highest temperature in karnataka, saw a drop in temperature. The temperature in Kalaburaki on saturday dropped to 40.5 degrees Celsius from 42.4 degrees Celsius on Sunday, according to india Meteorological Department data. Meanwhile, Bengaluru is expected to witness dry weather till april 30, with the temperature reaching 39 degrees Celsius. However, the india Meteorological Department has predicted light rain in Bidar, Kalaburaki, Yadgiri and other parts of Karnataka. Similarly, the Meteorological Department has predicted rain in Bengaluru on May 1 and 2. It is expected to provide relief to Bengaluru residents from the scorching heat. Expect partly cloudy skies with occasional rain or thundershowers over Bengaluru. It is noteworthy that the Meteorological Department has predicted that the temperature will be between 23 and 37 degrees Celsius on May 1 and between 23 and 38 degrees Celsius on May 2.

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