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May 18, 2019

Watch: Heavy rains, hailstorm hit parts of Bengaluru

Watch: Heavy rains, hailstorm hit parts of Bengaluru

The rains are not just going to stop here. The met department officials say that the rains might continue till
Sunday. The officials said that the heavy downpour on Friday in Bengaluru was unexpected, Saturday looks
pretty dry and on Sunday citizens can expect another round of rainfall.
On Friday afternoon several parts of North and South Bengaluru received heavy rainfall with thunderstorms.
#BengaluruRains: Light to moderate spells of rain is likely to affect Bengaluru for next two
hours: MET https://t.co/TuXsVmw0af
— Bangalore Mirror (@BangaloreMirror) 1558085441000
SM Gavaskar, a scientist at Karnataka State Natural Disaster Monitoring Center (KSNDMC) said, “The
Friday’s rainfall with thunderstorm and hailstorm was because of pre-monsoon clouds. There are still premonsoon showers expected for few more days.”
He also said that Friday’s forecast was a little clearer, Saturday looks dry and Sunday another rounds of
rainfall expected.
Bengaluru recorded the highest rainfall of 90mm in Gantiganahalli in Bengaluru North region, 78 mm in
Bettahalasuru, 64mm at Hemmigepura in Bengaluru South region, 66mm at Avalahalli and 74mm at
Yelahanka region

Hailstorm reported in several areas in #Bengaluru. Share rain pictures in the comment section
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The recorded range of rainfall on Friday was 0-52mm in the urban area. There was also hailstorms in
Bengaluru-Mangaluru highway and some parts of Bengaluru South.
Met officials also said that the temperature is expected to come down by 2-3 degree Celsius. An official from
the met department said, “Regardless of the changes in the temperature, summer will end by May and
monsoon will start by June, as the thunderstorms aren’t considerable factors here. Majority of the state will
have a high temperature, only a few districts of South Interior Karnataka and Bengaluru will have a lower
temperature.