Karnataka Weather: Met Office Issues Four-Day Warning for Heavy Rain and Hail – Full List
If you've been out and about in Bengaluru recently, you'll have noticed the sun has been playing peek-a-boo. Well, it looks like the weather is about to get a whole lot more dramatic. Word from meteorological circles is that a fresh warning has been issued, and it's got everyone from IT professionals to farmers across Karnataka sitting up and taking notice.
For the next four days, starting today, March 17, the state is in for a spell of pre-monsoon showers that are anything but ordinary. We're not just talking about a light drizzle to settle the dust. According to the latest briefing from the Met Office, we're looking at heavy rainfall, hailstorms, and thunderclouds accompanied by gusty winds. Yes, you read that right – hail in March!
Which Districts Are on High Alert?
The warning isn't just for one or two places. A large swathe of Karnataka is under the weather scanner. The latest models are pointing in one clear direction – the following districts need to be extra cautious over the next 96 hours:
- Bengaluru Urban & Rural: Get ready for waterlogging on the ORR and possible traffic jams. Carry an umbrella even if the morning looks bright.
- Hassan: Following reports of hailstones from local contacts, this region remains on edge. Farmers, take necessary precautions for your crops.
- Mysuru, Mandya, Chamarajanagar: The southern districts are likely to see intense showers, so plan your journeys accordingly.
- Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru: The Malnad region could witness heavy downpours, and the usual spots near waterfalls might become slippery.
- Dakshina Kannada, Udupi: Coastal areas won't be spared either. Expect rough seas – fishermen are advised to be cautious.
In fact, Hassan has already witnessed a sudden hailstorm that caught locals off guard. That's just a taster, it seems. The word on the street from weather watchers is that isolated places might see hail accumulation – something we don't usually associate with this time of year.
Why This Sudden Change?
Blame it on the cyclonic circulation parked over the region and the trough extending from north interior Karnataka to south interior Tamil Nadu. These systems are pulling in moisture from both coasts, creating perfect conditions for thundercloud development. The meteorology behind it is classic pre-March madness, but the intensity has caught even seasoned weather watchers off guard.
For those in Bengaluru, the next few evenings are likely to be cooler but messier. If you're living near low-lying areas, it might be a good idea to have sandbags ready – just in case. And for parents, this means indoor playtime for kids as schools might see sudden closures if the rain plays spoilsport.
Your Four-Day Survival Guide
Here's how you can get through this wet spell without losing your sanity:
- Stay Updated: Keep an eye on real-time updates from the official Met Office. Don't rely solely on random apps; the official bulletins are your safest bet.
- Commute Smart: If you drive, avoid waterlogged routes. For two-wheeler riders, invest in a good quality raincoat – helmet visors won't help much in hail.
- Protect Your Gadgets: Power fluctuations are common during thunderstorms. Unplug sensitive electronics or use surge protectors.
- Check on Neighbours: If you have elderly folks living alone, especially in ground-floor houses, make sure they have essentials and help them move valuables to a higher level if water enters.
While this rain might seem like a nuisance to city-dwellers, for the parched fields and reservoirs, it's a blessing. Water levels in dams like Kabini and Hemavathi could get a much-needed boost. So, let's welcome the thunder with a spicy chai and some hot bhajis – just make sure you're watching the storm from a safe window, not standing under a tree!