<p>Bengaluru has recorded 442.6 mm pre-monsoon rainfall this year, highest in the past 10 years, the Met Office said on Monday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Even though the southwest monsoon is yet to hit the Kerala coast, Karnataka's southern region, especially Bengaluru, has been blessed with bountiful pre-monsoon showers.<br />The Met Office has forecast rainfall for the entire state on Monday. Bengaluru might experience a thunderstorm also. <br /><br />Sunday's maximum temperature in Bengaluru was 32.5 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of season, while the minimum temperature was 22.5 degrees, two notches above the normal, officials said.<br /><br />With many roads flooded, the early rains have exposed the poor civic infrastructure here. Many trees were uprooted and branches broken in the city due to squall. <br /><br />Wind speeds reached 76 kmph at Yelahanka and 54 kmph in the main city.<br /><br />The intermittent rains brought the traffic to a halt and snapped power supply in some areas.<br /><br />However, Gulbarga and Raichur districts recorded high temperatures of 41.8 and 42.4 degrees Celsius on Sunday.</p>
<p>Bengaluru has recorded 442.6 mm pre-monsoon rainfall this year, highest in the past 10 years, the Met Office said on Monday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Even though the southwest monsoon is yet to hit the Kerala coast, Karnataka's southern region, especially Bengaluru, has been blessed with bountiful pre-monsoon showers.<br />The Met Office has forecast rainfall for the entire state on Monday. Bengaluru might experience a thunderstorm also. <br /><br />Sunday's maximum temperature in Bengaluru was 32.5 degrees Celsius, normal for this time of season, while the minimum temperature was 22.5 degrees, two notches above the normal, officials said.<br /><br />With many roads flooded, the early rains have exposed the poor civic infrastructure here. Many trees were uprooted and branches broken in the city due to squall. <br /><br />Wind speeds reached 76 kmph at Yelahanka and 54 kmph in the main city.<br /><br />The intermittent rains brought the traffic to a halt and snapped power supply in some areas.<br /><br />However, Gulbarga and Raichur districts recorded high temperatures of 41.8 and 42.4 degrees Celsius on Sunday.</p>