The Hindu (Bangalore)

City receives rain after ve months of dry spell

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After a parched period of ‚ve months and nine days, many parts of Bengaluru received rain on Thursday evening. Rain lashed Banashanka­ri, Vijayanaga­r, Ulsoor, Indiranaga­r, and Frazer Town, while many other areas received light to moderate rainfall.

Varuna Mitra, the 24x7 help desk of Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Centre, showed that Bengaluru City (BBMP limits) received 4.3 mm rainfall as of 8.45 p.m.

The rainfall details (zone-wise) data showed that the South Zone received 7.27 mm rainfall, Bommanahal­li Zone 0 mm, Mahadevapu­ra Zone 3.25 mm, West Zone 4.88 mm, Dasarahall­i 2.63 mm, Rajarajesh­warinagar 6 mm, East Zone 1.96 mm and Yelahanka Zone received 2 mm rainfall as of 8.45 pm.

Bengaluru last received rain on November 23, and since then, the city has witnessed dry weather conditions, with temperatur­es reaching record highs on many occasions.

Some parts of the city received drizzle on April 19 and 20. However, the India Meteorolog­ical Department’s (IMD) observatio­n data recorded at 5.30 p.m. on April 19 stated that the three stations—Bengaluru City, Kempegowda Internatio­nal Airport, and HAL Airport — received 0 mm rainfall.

Likewise, on April 20, Bengaluru city recorded 0 mm rainfall and the two other stations recorded trace (less than 0.2 mm) rainfall.

The IMD observator­y recorded 0 mm of rainfall in April. This phenomenon was last observed in 1983. Since then, there has been rainfall in April every year.

On Thursday evening, IMD issued a nowcast stating that light to moderate thundersho­wers accompanie­d by lightning and gusty wind with speeds reaching 30-40 kmph are likely at isolated places over Bengaluru Urban and Bengaluru Rural districts. During the summer months of March, April and May, Bengaluru city normally receives a rainfall of 205.1 mm. Last year, during these three months, Bengaluru received 67% above normal rainfall, which is an all-time high, as the city received 342.6 mm. However in 2024, during March and April Bengaluru received 0 mm.

 ?? BHAGYA PRAKASH K. ?? A streak of lightning over Bengaluru as the city received the much-awaited showers on Thursday.
BHAGYA PRAKASH K. A streak of lightning over Bengaluru as the city received the much-awaited showers on Thursday.

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