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May Starts on a Rainy Note

08:00 AM
3 May 2025

Weather Update
May Starts on a Rainy Note

May Weather begins on a rainy note, offering much needed relief from the summer heat.

Several regions, especially in the south and northeast, are experiencing pre-monsoon showers. States like Kerala, Karnataka, and West Bengal have seen scattered rainfall and thunderstorms.

Kochi

Su
26
34
Mo
27
34
Tu
27
34
We
27
34
Th
27
35
Fr
27
35
Sa
26
33
Su
26
33
Mo
27
33
Tu
27
33
We
26
34
Th
27
33
Fr
26
33
Sa
26
33
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Bengaluru

Su
24
35
Mo
23
35
Tu
23
36
We
23
35
Th
24
35
Fr
23
36
Sa
23
35
Su
23
35
Mo
23
35
Tu
23
36
We
24
35
Th
23
35
Fr
23
36
Sa
23
36
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

Chennai

Su
27
36
Mo
28
36
Tu
28
37
We
29
37
Th
29
36
Fr
28
36
Sa
25
36
Su
26
36
Mo
26
36
Tu
26
36
We
26
37
Th
26
37
Fr
26
37
Sa
26
37
Max (°C)
Min (°C)
moreless

The sudden showers in Delhi have brought down temperatures, providing a pleasant break from the sweltering sun.

However, local flooding and waterlogging in some areas have disrupted daily life. As the monsoon approaches, these early rains signal a seasonal shift.

Citizens are advised to stay updated with the weather radar and prepare for wet days. Umbrellas and raincoats are back in action!

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