Desis Are Packing Their Bags As Bengaluru Records Temperatures Lower Than Most Hill Stations
Bengaluru weather seldom disappoints and it was only fitting that city recorded its lowest maximum temperature in May in the last ten years, at 24.3 degrees Celsius.
Bengaluru weather seldom disappoints and it was only fitting that the city recorded its lowest maximum temperature in May in the last ten years, at 24.3 degrees Celsius.
As per India Meteorological Department (IMD), the city on Wednesday (May 11), was colder than many hill stations including Shimla. The minimum temperature is expected to settle at 20 degrees Celsius for the next few days, as per MeT Bengaluru.
A screenshot comparing the temperatures of Bengaluru and various hill stations - Shimla and Mussoorie - is going viral on Twitter.
So BLR is cooler than Shimla and Mussorie!? ?@peakbengaluru? ? pic.twitter.com/tJ1P32zkgE
¡ª Kinshuk Dudeja (@kinshukdudeja) May 12, 2022
Both Shimla and Mussoorie recorded higher temperatures than Garden City (read Bengaluru). No, we aren't making this up.
Sharing the screenshot, Twitter user @kinshukdudeja wrote, "So BLR is cooler than Shimla and Mussoorie!?"
The post has garnered over 1,600 likes and tons of reactions. People from other states seem to have already made up their mind to shift to Bengaluru.
It's very chilly?
¡ª Keerthan Bhat (@keerthan_bhat_) May 12, 2022
Hum nhi aa rahe himachal ? @uthal_puthal
¡ª Sameer Anand (@samytale) May 12, 2022
HEIINNN! WTFF so envious rn ???
¡ª Thandi Hawa (@thandiihawaa) May 12, 2022
Yes! Please don't migrate
¡ª keerthan gowda (@KeerthanG) May 12, 2022
Totally felt like it
¡ª TheSignOfFive (@TheSignOfFive) May 12, 2022
Packing bags already! pic.twitter.com/PrIFL3SdlD
¡ª Kinshuk Dudeja (@kinshukdudeja) May 12, 2022
Yep. Kambal is on
¡ª Manasva Bhargava (@embyness) May 12, 2022
Bangalore giving hill stations a run for their ??
¡ª Sahil (@thatssosahil) May 12, 2022
Just #bengaluruthings ???
¡ª Sandeep (@SandeepPv_93) May 13, 2022
Meanwhile, Bengaluru recorded a maximum temperature of 24.3?C on Thursday, and on Friday morning, the maximum temperature recorded at the Bengaluru city observatory was 23?C. According to IMD, this is a marked departure of around 8-10 degrees from the normal temperature observed in the month of May.
The chilly weather is likely to continue over the next two days, as the IMD has predicted ??a generally cloudy sky over Bengaluru. The IMD has also said that a few spells of rain are very likely, and could be heavy at times.
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