Bengaluru Rain: Red Alert for Coastal Karnataka
Arjun KapoorBengaluru sees intermittent rain; coastal Karnataka on red alert for heavy rainfall.

Bengaluru is experiencing intermittent rainfall as the southwest monsoon remains active over Karnataka, increasing moisture and atmospheric instability.
While Bengaluru faces cloudy skies and gusty winds, coastal areas brace for more intense weather.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Coastal Karnataka, highlighting the risk of widespread heavy rainfall. Residents across the region should stay updated on weather forecasts and take necessary precautions.
Top 5 Key Insights:
Bengaluru Showers: Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts are expected to receive intermittent rain and gusty winds up to 50 km/hour until June 16. The city will experience cloudy skies, with rainfall intensity easing slightly from June 17, continuing with light to moderate showers through June 18. This weather pattern is attributed to the active southwest monsoon over Karnataka.
Coastal Karnataka Red Alert: A red alert has been issued for coastal districts including Dakshina Kannada, Udupi, and Uttara Kannada, indicating widespread heavy to very heavy rainfall. These areas are expected to face intense showers and strong winds, posing potential risks of flooding and disruption to daily life. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and take necessary safety measures.
Agumbe Rainfall: Agumbe in Shivamogga district recorded the highest rainfall in Karnataka on Saturday, measuring 11cm.
This highlights the varying intensity of rainfall across the state, with some regions experiencing significantly heavier downpours than others. The heavy rainfall in Agumbe underscores the need for localized weather monitoring and preparedness.
Heavy Rain Forecast: The IMD has also forecast heavy rain for Kodagu, Shivamogga, and Chikkamagaluru districts. These south-interior districts are expected to receive very heavy rainfall through midweek, with moderate rain potentially continuing until the weekend. This extended period of heavy rainfall raises concerns about potential landslides and waterlogging in vulnerable areas.
Rainfall Decline: The IMD anticipates that rainfall across Karnataka will gradually decline from June 21. While coastal Karnataka will experience widespread rain with intense showers and strong winds until June 17, north-interior districts are expected to receive heavy rain over the next three days, receding by June 19 and 20. This forecast offers a glimpse of potential relief from the heavy rainfall in the coming days.
Expert Insight:
IMD: "Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts are likely to receive intermittent rain, accompanied by gusty winds reaching speeds of up to 50 km/hour till June 16."
Wrap-up:
The current weather pattern highlights the challenges of managing monsoon season impacts.
While Bengaluru experiences intermittent rain, the red alert for coastal Karnataka underscores the need for proactive disaster management and community preparedness. Monitoring weather forecasts and heeding safety advisories are crucial for mitigating potential risks and ensuring citizen well-being during this period of heightened rainfall.
Author Bio:
Arjun Kapoor has dedicated 13 years to exploring scientific breakthroughs, national security matters, and agricultural developments. His reporting bridges the gap between complex research and everyday implications for citizens.
Citations: Intermittent rain in Bengaluru, red alert for coastal region