Monsoon was weak over Coastal Karnataka. Rainfall occurred at many places over North Interior Karnataka and at isolated places over Coastal and South Interior Karnataka.
Rainfall amounts (cm): Jewargi, Yadgir, Molkalmuru, 5 each; Shahapur, Ponnampet, Davangere, Hosahalli 4, Guledgudd, Raichur, Muddebihal, Deodurg, Chitradurga 3, Ranebennur, Kushtagi, Jamakhandi, Hungund, Biligi, Nagathan, B Bagewadi, Sindagi, Afzalfur, Kakkeri, Gulbarga, Manvi, Lingasugur, Anavatti, Kammardi, Harihara, Jagalur 2 each. Maximum temperatures fell at most places over North Interior Karnataka and appreciably fell at most places over South Interior Karnataka. They were above normal at most places over North Interior Karnataka and markedly above normal at a few places over South Interior Karnataka. Chamarajnagara recorded the highest maximum temperature of 30.0°C over the State.
Forecast: Forecast valid until the morning of Sunday: Moderate to rather heavy rain likely to occur at many places over all the districts of Coastal, North and South Karnataka.
Heavy rainfall warning: Heavy rain may occur at isolated places over the State during next 24 hours.
Outlook for subsequent two days: Outlook for subsequent two days: No significant change is expected over the State.
Temperature in degree celsius, Rainfall in mm past 24 hrs