Monsoon Showers For Bangalore: Light To Moderate Rainfall Next Four Days
Nov 4, 2025, 4:15 PM | Skymet Weather Team
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September is the rainiest month for Bangalore, with normal rainfall of 208 mm. During the northeast monsoon, October is the second rainiest month, receiving around 186 mm of rainfall. Unlike Tamil Nadu, which records November as its wettest month, South Interior Karnataka sees a substantial drop in rainfall during this period. The capital city, Bangalore, follows the same pattern, with monthly rainfall reducing drastically to just 64.5 mm. Rainfall variability is quite large in November for the city, with records showing totals ranging from single digits to over 300 mm.

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Satellite Image, Courtesy: CIMSS

The city has remained completely dry for the last one week. Now, rains are likely for the next four days, between 5th and 8th November 2025. These rains will not be heavy and will mostly confine to moderate spells at best. Also, the showers may not be evenly spread across different parts of the city and could be patchy and brief at times. Weather activity is expected mainly during the late afternoon and evening hours.

There is a cyclonic circulation off the Andhra Pradesh coast in the lower levels, and a north-south trough is also likely to form from Kerala to Coastal Karnataka–Goa. The combined influence of these two systems will cause the first spell of November showers over the city and its suburbs. The sky will remain cloudy today, with minimal chance of rainfall. Tomorrow and the following day, most parts of the city and nearby areas are likely to experience moderate showers. The intensity and spread will decrease on the subsequent two days, 7th and 8th November 2025. A remnant effect may linger with very light activity on 9th November, albeit with low probability. Broad clearance is expected at the start of the next week.

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