Bengaluru schools closed on October 24? Here’s the latest weather update

Bengaluru: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a ‘Yellow Alert’ for Bengaluru, warning residents of impending heavy rains and thunderstorms that are expected to persist until October 25. Notably, India’s IT capital has been grappling with relentless rainfall over the past week, causing significant disruptions, widespread waterlogging, and severe traffic congestion across various localities.

Also, we earlier reported that due to record-breaking rainfall in Bengaluru, school closures were ordered along with the announcement of work-from-home by many companies on Wednesday. However, no formal announcements have been issued yet about school closures on October 24 due to the rain. Meanwhile, IMD officials project that the intense rainfall may finally subside after October 25. While the downpours are likely to ease, the forecast indicates that cloudy skies will linger, with temperatures remaining between 20 degrees Celsius and 28 degrees Celsius in the coming days.

Weather Forecast for Bengaluru Until October 29

Date Min Temp Max Temp Weather Forecast (IMD)
23-Oct 20 29 Generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers
24-Oct 20 30 Generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain or thundershowers
25-Oct 21 30 Generally cloudy sky with Light rain
26-Oct 21 29 Generally cloudy sky with Light rain
27-Oct 21 28 Generally cloudy sky with Light rain
28-Oct 21 28 Rain
29-Oct 21 28 Rain

Waterlogging and Traffic Chaos in Bengaluru

It is also worth mentioning that with connection to the heavy rains, many areas in Bengaluru have experienced significant waterlogging, severely impacting daily life and commutes. In the videos doing rounds on social media, residents can be seen suffering with similar woes along different parts of the city.

Video: Biker suffers fall due to severe waterlogging

Visuals of waterlogging emerges from South Bengaluru

Infrastructure to be blamed?

Bengaluru’s infrastructure issues, particularly concerning its drainage systems, have long been a source of frustration for residents. Many commercial zones, including Manyata Tech Park, have repeatedly suffered from inadequate stormwater management. Insufficient maintenance and poor city planning have left significant portions of Bengaluru vulnerable to frequent flooding during heavy rainfalls.

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