Bengaluru: After a brief dip over the past few days, temperatures in the city surged again Wednesday, matching the season’s highest of 36.6 degrees Celsius recorded on April 14. According to India Meteorological Department (IMD), the mercury level was recorded at the Palace Road observatory.IMD scientists indicated that there is unlikely to be any significant change in temperatures across Karnataka, including Bengaluru, over the next five days.“Maximum temperatures are expected to remain about 1.6-3 degrees Celsius above normal, hovering close to 37 degrees Celsius. The city is likely to reach its peak summer phase this week, after which thunderstorm activity may set in, bringing down temperatures by around 1-2 degrees Celsius,” an IMD official said.MSID:: 130447005 413 |
