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Karnataka Weather Today: Dry Weather Forecast In Many Parts Of The State

Residents across Karnataka can look forward to a break from the recent wet spell as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecasted predominantly dry weather conditions for Tuesday, November 25, 2025, across a significant portion of the state.

Karnataka Weather Today | Photo Credit: AI Image
Karnataka Weather Today | Photo Credit: AI Image

Following a period of light to moderate rainfall in some regions, particularly the Southern Interior and Coastal belts, the weather system has eased, paving the way for drier conditions across the three main geographical divisions of Karnataka.

Region-Wise Weather Forecast

1. North Interior Karnataka (NIK)

The entire North Interior Karnataka region is expected to experience completely dry weather. Districts including:

  • Belagavi
  • Bidar
  • Vijayapura
  • Kalaburagi (Gulbarga)
  • Raichur

These districts are likely to see clear skies and daytime temperatures hovering around the seasonal average.

2. Coastal Karnataka

The coastal districts, which had been receiving recent rainfall due to lingering effects of weather systems, are also forecast to remain dry today:

  • Udupi
  • Uttara Kannada (North Canara)
  • Dakshina Kannada (South Canara)

3. South Interior Karnataka (SIK)

A large number of districts in the South Interior region, including those around the capital, will also experience a dry spell:

  • Mandya
  • Mysuru
  • Chamarajanagar
  • Tumakuru
  • Chitradurga
  • Davanagere

Bengaluru Forecast

The state capital, Bengaluru, is forecast to have a partly sunny to mostly cloudy sky throughout the day. While the chance of rain is minimal (around 10%), the city will feel comfortable with moderate temperatures.

City Max Temperature Min Temperature Conditions
Bengaluru 29 C 18 C Partly Sunny/Mostly Cloudy
Overall Karnataka 32 C 17 C Predominantly Dry

The absence of widespread rain provides a respite for the agricultural sector and for construction activities across the state. However, the IMD continues to monitor the movement of low-pressure areas in the Bay of Bengal, which could influence the weather pattern in the southern peninsula in the coming days.