The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast light to moderate rainfall across Bengaluru and surrounding districts through mid-November. Moisture-laden winds from the Arabian Sea are driving the change, bringing relief from dry spells. Residents can expect cloudy skies, misty mornings, and cooler temperatures in the coming days.
Bengaluru is set to experience a refreshing spell of light to moderate rainfall over the next few days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). The forecast, issued on November 9, 2025, covers Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Ramanagara, Chikkaballapur, and Kolar districts. The rainfall is attributed to moisture-laden winds from the Arabian Sea interacting with local weather systems over South Interior Karnataka.
The showers come after weeks of fluctuating temperatures and dry conditions, offering much-needed atmospheric cleansing and a dip in daytime heat. The IMD has not issued any weather warnings, but residents are advised to stay updated on local forecasts.
Key Highlights:
Rainfall Pattern: Light showers are expected intermittently through the second week of November, with a higher chance of precipitation in the early mornings and late evenings.
Temperature Range: Daytime highs will hover around 28–30°C, while minimum temperatures are expected to dip to 16–19°C, creating cool and misty mornings.
Humidity And Winds: Relative humidity levels are forecast to remain between 60–90%, with mild easterly to northeasterly winds at 3–6 km/h, contributing to the overall comfort.
Extended Outlook: From November 10 to 14, the city will see mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies, with a gradual increase in rain probability toward November 18–19, when light rain showers are likely to return.
Air Quality And Visibility: The rainfall is expected to improve air quality and visibility, which had been moderately affected by dry weather and urban activity.
No Alerts Issued: The IMD has not declared any rainfall alerts for Bengaluru, indicating that the showers will be mild and non-disruptive.
The current weather pattern offers a pleasant interlude for residents, with cooler mornings and cleaner air. It also provides a timely boost to groundwater recharge and urban greenery as the city transitions into late autumn.
Sources: Free Press Journal, Hindustan Times, MSN Weather.