Since the cyclone's onset, the city has experienced a noticeable drop in temperatures, accompanied by light to moderate rainfall. This shift has provided much-needed relief to residents, breaking the city's typical hot climate.
The IMD's forecast indicates a mix of cloudy skies and intermittent showers throughout the week, with the intensity of rain expected to fluctuate. Experts are closely monitoring the weather transition as the cyclone dissipates. Coastal Karnataka has been particularly affected, with substantial rainfall causing disruptions in several areas. Although Bengaluru's rains are milder, the cyclone's tail end continues to influence the overall weather conditions in the region.
Local authorities in Bengaluru are on high alert to manage the changing weather. Schools in the city remain open, but officials are ready to take precautionary measures if the weather worsens. In Dakshina Kannada, schools were closed on December 3 due to heavy rains, highlighting the potential for further safety precautions if conditions worsen.
Residents are advised to exercise caution during the rainy spells, particularly when traveling or commuting. Public safety is a priority as the IMD and local authorities work to keep the public informed and prepared for any potential developments.
As Bengaluru experiences more rainfall and cooler temperatures, the lingering effects of Cyclone Fengal continue to shape the city's weather, offering a refreshing change and a break from the usual heat. Authorities remain vigilant to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone during this period of fluctuating weather.