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Karnataka Weather Update 10 October 2025

Heavy Rains Continue in Early October 2025

As of October 10, 2025, Karnataka, a key state in South Peninsular India, is experiencing a spell of significant rainfall. While the monsoon season concludes its retreat from many northern and western parts of the country, southern states, including Karnataka, continue to be under the influence of active weather systems, bringing heavy showers and alerts from meteorological departments.

Heavy Rain Alert for South Peninsular India

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heavy rain alert for South Peninsular India, a forecast that prominently includes Karnataka. This indicates that residents across the state should prepare for continued wet conditions and potential disruptions. In contrast to the monsoon’s withdrawal from states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh, the southern regions are expected to endure further heavy showers.

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Districts at “High Risk”

Specific districts within Karnataka, including Bengaluru, Belagavi, Raichur, and Bidar, have been identified as being at “high risk” due to prevailing weather conditions. This suggests that these areas might be particularly vulnerable to intense rainfall, potential waterlogging, or other weather-related hazards. Residents in and around these cities are advised to exercise extra caution and stay informed.

Bengaluru, the state capital, is part of this general forecast for heavy rainfall in South Peninsular India, meaning its residents should also expect significant downpours.

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Safety During the Wet Spell

With heavy rains predicted, it is crucial for all residents of Karnataka to take necessary precautions. Avoid unnecessary travel, especially through areas known to be prone to flash floods or waterlogging. Secure outdoor belongings and ensure that drainage systems around homes are clear to prevent water accumulation. Staying updated through official weather channels, such as those provided by IMD and state disaster management authorities, will help in making informed decisions for personal safety and planning.

Stay safe and informed as Karnataka navigates these wet conditions!