Bengaluru's hill-station bins over Netizens | Today news
Internet dwellers swing across the weather of Bengaluru and share footage of the rain – which gave much -needed relief from the scorching heat on social media. One user shared an image of the Silicon Valley with pink flower trees and created a picturesque scene. However, some also expressed concern about the inevitable long traffic jams due to weakening – a general incidence in the Garden City. X is good with posts over the cloudy and cold weather. From a lack of motivation to work on traffic jams complaints, Bengalureans are picking up memes and jokes. According to footage that rounds the round on social media, parts of Bengaluru experience rainfall. The city rolled under lightning heat, but the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicted rain and thunderstorms this week. The upcoming showers and cloudy air are expected to cool down the region, making the weather more enjoyable for residents. Here’s how people respond: One user wrote: “Beautiful Bangalore! Every week it rains for a day, giving us a break from the hot April. Another said, “Summers in Bangalore – the only reason you cry about traffic but never leave the city. The weather and its people.” A third user noted: “It suddenly feels as if June came early in Bangalore. Moody again, dark sky, ongoing rainfall, a dark enlightened room and a locked workshop with wonderful music. Bengaluru surprises.” A fourth user said: “Bangalore -again looks good today! Heavy rain is just what I need. But now I’m worried about how I will get off the office today 🥹 @peakbengaluru.” Another one shared a similar sentiment: ‘Bangalore experiences’ Maggi ad’ kind of weather today. ‘India to see warmer than usual summers, the Weather Agency also predicted that most parts of the country will experience temperature through June, which will raise concerns about possible water shortages. While air conditioning manufacturers increase production to meet the expected increase in demand, experts have warned that the power grid may be under greater tension this year. According to the government’s estimates, demand for peak ability is expected to rise to 270 gigawatts this year, which surpasses the highlight of the highlight of 250 gigawatts of last year. The IMD also said that the maximum temperature is likely to remain higher in April than normal. “We do not expect the conditions of El Niño during the monsoon season. April to June is expected to be warmer than usual, with an increasing number of heat wave days in many countries,” said Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra, director of IMD, said Monday. Catch all the business news, the news reports and the latest news updates on Live Mint. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. Business Newsstrendsbengaluru’s Hillstation Weather Bowls over Netizens more less