
Bengaluru is experiencing warmer-than-usual temperatures in February, with daytime highs nearing 30°C and nights around 19°C, prompting residents to shift from jackets to lighter clothing and increased air conditioner use. Weather patterns suggest scattered light rains in parts of Karnataka, including Hassan and Mysuru. The India Meteorological Department forecasts an above-normal temperature trend and possible heatwave conditions starting March 2026, with temperatures expected to rise through April and May, signaling a hotter summer ahead for Bengaluru and surrounding regions.
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