Weather: August 01 forecast, light rains expected in Bengaluru
Weather will remain almost dry with isolated light rain over Interior Maharashtra, Telangana, Interior Karnataka and Rayalaseema. Here is the weather forecast for Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Mumbai for August 01.
Bengaluru:
As
per
weathermen,
Light
to
moderate
spells
may
occur
over
Interior
Tamil
Nadu,
Konkan
and
Goa
adjoining
Coastal
Karnataka.
However,
the
garden
city
would
be
witnessing
partly
cloudy
weather
on
August
01.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
32
degree
Celsius
and
humidity
will
be
around
56
per
cent.
Delhi
As
per
Weathermen,
scattered
rains
are
likely
to
continue
in
many
parts
of
Delhi
including
Noida,
Gurugram,
Faridabad,
and
Ghaziabad
for
at
least
the
next
24-48
hours.
The
capital
city
would
witness
thunderstorms
weather
conditions
on
August
01.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
31
degree
Celsius
and
Humidity
around
84
per
cent.
Hyderabad
According
to
Skymet
Weather,
weather
of
Hyderabad
will
remain
dry.
As
per
the
weathermen,
the
city
will
witness
partly
cloudy
weather
on
August
01
with
the
maximum
temperature
of
32
degree
Celsius
and
humidity
around
64
per
cent.
Mumbai
According
to
Skymet
Weather,
the
city
has
witnessed
only
light
rains
for
the
past
few
days.
So
much
so
that
after
22
July,
the
city
has
not
recorded
heavy
rains.
However,
Mumbaikars
will
witness
rainy
weather
on
August
01.
The
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
30
degree
Celsius
and
humidity
around
81
per
cent.
Chennai
According
to
Skymet
weather,
since
the
last
ten
days,
the
weather
of
Tamil
Nadu
remained
almost
dry.
The
weather
conditions
have
remained
favorable
for
the
residents
of
Chennai
and
light
to
moderate
rains
may
continue
to
occur
during
the
next
24
to
48
hours.
Meanwhile,
partly
cloudy
weather
is
expected
all
over
Chennai
on
August
01
and
the
maximum
temperature
will
be
recorded
around
35
degree
Celsius
and
Humidity
will
be
around
66
per
cent.
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