Thursday 12 September 2013

Awesome weather of Bangalore

Bangalore has a very temperate climate and gives a feel of a hill-station in terms of weather. Bangalore is placed at an altitude of 920m above sea level and that is the reason that it feels like heaven here.
Days are really pleasant and evenings are quite romantic. The summers are not very hot and winters are a little cold, so the weather is mild and relaxing.
The coldest months in Bangalore would be December and January, when the average temperature falls to about 15°C and the hottest month is April when the temperature hovers around 33 °C. So, neither too cold nor too hot. February and March are quite bright and warm because of the onset of Spring.
Monsoon starts in May and goes on till September. September is supposed to be the wettest month for Bangalore. 
 
October and November would be quite sunny during days and chilly after sunset.
As per me, October, November, February and March are the ideal months to visit Bangalore. But, for people living in Bangalore, the city is good throughout the year. :-)
The days are little warm but nights are mildly cold and you would need to have a blanket during the night.
Rains are part and parcel of Bangalore, they are most unexpected and pour anytime. People enjoy these rains and are used to living around the rains.
Bangalore is a beautiful city and its attractions can be enjoyed at any time of the year as the weather is never too harsh through the year.
Whenever you visit Bangalore, don't forget to bring on your woollens. Depending upon the season, you might need light or heavy woolens.

Bangaloreans are quite proud of their city's weather and I heard somebody who kept praising about this city.
Bangalore Climate
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1 comment:

  1. Nice post. Bangalore has slowly and gradually evolved from being a "Garden City" to the "Silicon Valley of India". While travelling to this city pick from various hotels in Bangalore and enjoy a memorable stay in this ever-buzzing city.

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