<p>Normal life was thrown out of gear due to incessant rainfall, a fallout of Vardah cyclone, across Mysuru region on Tuesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>According to the India Meteorological department, light to moderate rainfall would continue till Friday. The rains that started on Monday night continued on Tuesday. People had to pull on their woollens as the temperatures dipped.<br /><br />While paddy crops have been destroyed in parts of the region, harvested coffee beans have been affected badly due to rainfall in Sakleshpur, Hassan district.<br /><br />According to Organic Farming Research Station, Naganahalli, Mysuru district would receive 10 mm of rainfall on Wednesday and the station has predicted that Chamarajanagar and Mandya districts would receive 3 and 5 mm of rainfall, respectively.<br /><br />Parts of Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts witnessed the effects of cyclone Vardah, resulting in rains in the districts. <br /><br />Mangaluru and Puttur experienced drizzling on Tuesday, while the sky remained overcast throughout the day. <br /><br />Kodagu district received rain throughout the day. Madikeri, Virajpet, and Somwarpet taluks received good rainfall. The rain, coupled with cold weather in Bhagamandala and Talacauvery, threw normal life out of gear. <br /><br />The rain also affected the Huttari celebrations. As the coffee is ready for harvest, the growers are fearing that the berries may be lost in the rain. Paddy is also ready for harvest and the farmers fear that if the region gets rainfall for two more days, crop will be damaged. <br /><br />There was drizzling coupled with cold winds in Sandur, Hosapete and other parts of Ballari district and surrounding areas. The roads in Sandur wore a deserted look. <br /><br />Showers were reported ín Shikaripur, Bhadravathi and Theerthahalli taluks of Shivamogga district. Cloudy weather prevailed in most parts of the district.<br /><br />The residents of Davangere were taken by surprise when the sunny sky turned cloudy in the morning and it drizzled around 3 pm. <br /><br />The sudden change in weather disrupted normal life for sometime. Drizzling was also reported from Harihar, Harapanahalli, Channagiri, Honnali, Jagalur and other taluks. <br /><br /> <br /></p>
<p>Normal life was thrown out of gear due to incessant rainfall, a fallout of Vardah cyclone, across Mysuru region on Tuesday.<br /><br /></p>.<p>According to the India Meteorological department, light to moderate rainfall would continue till Friday. The rains that started on Monday night continued on Tuesday. People had to pull on their woollens as the temperatures dipped.<br /><br />While paddy crops have been destroyed in parts of the region, harvested coffee beans have been affected badly due to rainfall in Sakleshpur, Hassan district.<br /><br />According to Organic Farming Research Station, Naganahalli, Mysuru district would receive 10 mm of rainfall on Wednesday and the station has predicted that Chamarajanagar and Mandya districts would receive 3 and 5 mm of rainfall, respectively.<br /><br />Parts of Dakshina Kannada and Kodagu districts witnessed the effects of cyclone Vardah, resulting in rains in the districts. <br /><br />Mangaluru and Puttur experienced drizzling on Tuesday, while the sky remained overcast throughout the day. <br /><br />Kodagu district received rain throughout the day. Madikeri, Virajpet, and Somwarpet taluks received good rainfall. The rain, coupled with cold weather in Bhagamandala and Talacauvery, threw normal life out of gear. <br /><br />The rain also affected the Huttari celebrations. As the coffee is ready for harvest, the growers are fearing that the berries may be lost in the rain. Paddy is also ready for harvest and the farmers fear that if the region gets rainfall for two more days, crop will be damaged. <br /><br />There was drizzling coupled with cold winds in Sandur, Hosapete and other parts of Ballari district and surrounding areas. The roads in Sandur wore a deserted look. <br /><br />Showers were reported ín Shikaripur, Bhadravathi and Theerthahalli taluks of Shivamogga district. Cloudy weather prevailed in most parts of the district.<br /><br />The residents of Davangere were taken by surprise when the sunny sky turned cloudy in the morning and it drizzled around 3 pm. <br /><br />The sudden change in weather disrupted normal life for sometime. Drizzling was also reported from Harihar, Harapanahalli, Channagiri, Honnali, Jagalur and other taluks. <br /><br /> <br /></p>