Bengaluru's weather is changing, with rising temperatures and a forecast of heavy rainfall in the coming days. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has predicted that while the city is getting warmer, mornings remain cool and pleasant. The sun rises at 6:45 AM and sets at 6:22 PM, giving residents a refreshing start to their day. However, with temperatures increasing, summer may arrive earlier than usual, possibly by mid-February, marking an early end to winter.

Expected Temperature and Weather Conditions
On February 5, 2025, Bengaluru's temperature will range between 16°C (minimum) and 31°C (maximum) under partly cloudy skies. The IMD reports that a low-pressure system over the Bay of Bengal is likely to bring heavy rainfall to Bengaluru and nearby regions, including:
- Kodagu
- Udupi
- Dakshina Kannada
- Mysuru
- Chikkamagaluru
- Chamarajanagar
- Hassan
Wind Speed and Air Quality
Winds will blow from the East at 18 km/h, bringing moderate air quality to the city. The Air Quality Index (AQI) stands at 167, meaning Bengaluru's air is not too bad but not very clean either. The IMD has also warned of cold waves and dry weather conditions in several Karnataka districts, including:
- Uttara Kannada
- Gadag
- Kolar
- Ramanagara
- Shivamogga
- Vijayanagar
- Haveri
- Belagavi
- Bagalkot
- Dharwad
- Koppal
- Mandya
- Yadgir
A Shift in Bengaluru's Climate
Bengaluru recently recorded a high temperature of 31.9°C, showing clear signs of changing weather. Humidity is expected to be around 35%, and the city is slowly moving from the cool winter towards hotter days. With heavy rains and an early summer on the way, residents should stay prepared for changing weather conditions.



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