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Heavy Rains to Drench Karnataka, On Alert Till May 19
Heavy Rains to Drench Karnataka for Second Successive Week; Bengaluru, Hassan, Kolar, Mysuru, Udupi on Alert Till May 19
Karnataka is set to witness violent downfall exertion for a alternate consecutive week, as heavypre-monsoon showers have been read across its littoral and southern areas until Saturday (May 21) and conceivably further.

After Cyclone Asani- convinced rains pounding the state last week, a volcanic rotation over Kerala and a north-south trough running from Maharashtra’s Vidarbha to north Kerala will inclusively produce more wet conditions over Karnataka and its neighbouring countries this week.
Consequently, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has prognosticated fairly wide to wide downfall of light to moderate intensity, along with showers, lightning and breezy winds across Karnataka for the coming five days.
Also, insulated locales in its Coastal and South Interior services are likely to be lashed by heavy to veritably heavy cloudbursts between Tuesday and Thursday, followed by heavy showers on Friday and Saturday.
In view of these prognostications, both the forenamed services have been placed under an orange alert for the coming three days. The premonitory urges residers to‘ be prepared’for rough rainfall. The rest of the state will remain on a unheroic watch (‘ be apprehensive’of rainfall situation) in this cast period.

On a quarter position, the IMD’s indigenous met centre in Bengaluru has issued orange cautions over 19 Karnataki sections for Wednesday and Thursday, May 18-19. These include Bellary, Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru Urban, Chamarajanagar, Chikballapur, Chikkamagaluru, Chitradurga, Dakshina Kannada, Davangere, Hassan, Kodagu, Kolar, Mysuru, Mandhya, Ramnagar, Shimoga, Tumkur, Udupi and Uttara Kannada. The wet conditions will also bring down the mercury situations in the region. In capital megacity Bengaluru, the day temperatures are likely to range between 26-28 °C this week — at least 5 °C lower than the normal for this time of the time.
Piecemeal from Karnataka, analogous heavy downfall conditions have also been read over its neighbouring countries of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
Meanwhile, violent downfall exertion prevailed over corridor of Karnataka in the once 24 hours as well. Between Monday and Tuesday mornings, the loftiest rush in the state was recorded at Coastal Karnataka’s Mudubidre (11 cm), Bantwal 11 (cm), Mangluru (9 cm), Karkala (8 cm) and North Interior Karnataka Kelvarkop (8 cm).
In fact, owing to the patient rain spells since the opening week of May, Karnataka has inclusively recorded rush worth73.5 mm between May 1 to 16 — a whopping 188 excess as compared to its normal for the period, which stands at33.1 mm.
Still, chances are they may be incontinently followed by the first thunderstorm showers of the season, especially considering reports of a 5- day-early thunderstorm onset over South India this time, If thesepre-monsoon rains continue for the coming two weeks.
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