Bengaluru to expertise extreme chilly wave, temperatures anticipated to drop to 10.2°C: IMD

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Bengaluru is bracing for a big drop in temperatures, resulting in extreme chilly situations over the subsequent two days. The Indian Meteorological Division (IMD) has predicted that the minimal temperature in some elements of the town might dip to 10.2°C on Saturday.

The final main temperature dip in December occurred on December 24, 2011, when the temperature dropped to 12.8°C in Bengaluru. (Pic for illustration) Why sudden dip in temperature?

This sharp decline in temperatures is attributed to the continuing chilly wave sweeping throughout North India, which is affecting climate patterns within the tech capital. The forecasted low is effectively beneath the typical January temperature of 15.8°C for Bengaluru.

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IMD has additionally issued a warning about dense fog affecting visibility within the metropolis, particularly throughout the early morning hours, urging warning for commuters. The truth is, Bengaluru’s lowest-ever recorded temperature is 7.8°C, which occurred on January 13, 1884.

In more moderen years, the coldest temperatures recorded in January had been 12°C on January 16, 2012, and 12.3°C on January 15, 2019. Simply final month, on December 16-17, temperatures dropped to 12.2°C in some areas, marking the coldest December within the metropolis within the final 14 years. This current drop may very well be surpassed within the coming days.

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The final main temperature dip in December occurred on December 24, 2011, when the temperature dropped to 12.8°C. Trying forward, IMD forecasts a continued chilly wave throughout Karnataka, with temperatures anticipated to lower by 2°C over the subsequent two days in inside areas.

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Nonetheless, no important temperature modifications are anticipated for the coastal areas of the state, in response to the IMD’s climate outlook.