Cyclone Fengal impact on Bengaluru: Temperatures drop additional, flights diverted from Chennai

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Cyclone Fengal’s landfall in Tamil Nadu resulted in additional temperature drops in Bengaluru, because the minimal temperature is more likely to drop to twenty levels Celsius. The subsequent two days are anticipated to have minimal temperatures hovering round 20-21 levels Celsius, with most temperatures unlikely to exceed 25 levels Celsius. This development signifies cooler nights forward within the tech capital.

As per IMD forecasts, Bengaluru is more likely to see chilly days within the month of December. (@arbindtiwariT/Twitter)

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The India Meteorological Division (IMD) explains that the minimal temperature represents the day’s coldest level, whereas the utmost temperature displays the warmest.

Talking with Deccan Herald, Dr N. Puviarasan, head of IMD Bengaluru, attributed the cooler climate to the affect of Cyclone Fengal. “With complete cloud cover, the maximum temperature is expected to remain between 24 and 25 degrees Celsius for the next couple of days,” he stated.

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In the meantime, as per IMD forecasts, gentle to reasonable rainfall can be anticipated in remoted elements of town till December 5. Dr. Puviarasan additional stated, “Whenever a cyclone causes overcast conditions, it typically leads to a drop in maximum temperatures.”

Flights diverted to Bengaluru airport from Chennai.

Because the Chennai airport suspended operations for 16 hours on account of sturdy winds and heavy rainfall triggered by Cyclone Fengal, 16 flights, together with 5 worldwide ones, had been rerouted to Kempegowda Worldwide Airport (KIA) in Bengaluru. Practice providers have additionally confronted disruptions.

In accordance with The Indian Specific, 11 home flights had been redirected, together with 4 IndiGo flights, 4 Air India flights, and one every from Akasa Air, SpiceJet, and Star Air.

Among the many worldwide flights diverted from Chennai to Bengaluru had been two originating from Abu Dhabi—operated by IndiGo and Etihad. Moreover, an Emirates flight from Dubai, an IndiGo flight from Bangkok, and an Oman Air flight from Muscat had been additionally redirected to Kempegowda Worldwide Airport.