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Bangalore - Climate |  | Bangalore - Climate: Encyclopedia II - Bangalore - Climate |  | Bangalore is situated in the Deccan Plateau, with an average elevation of 920 m (3000 feet) above sea level. Due to its elevation Bangalore enjoys a pleasant and equable climate throughout the year. The highest temperature recorded was 38.9°C (102.0°F) on May 22, 1935 and the lowest was 7.8°C (46.06°F) in 1884. Winter temperatures rarely drop below 12°C (54°F) and summer temperatures seldom exceed 38°C (100°F). [6] [7]
Bangalore receives about 900 mm of rain annually, the wettest months being August, September, October and in ...
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Bangalore - Climate
Bangalore is situated in the Deccan Plateau, with an average elevation of 920 m (3000 feet) above sea level. Due to its elevation Bangalore enjoys a pleasant and equable climate throughout the year. The highest temperature recorded was 38.9°C (102.0°F) on May 22, 1935 and the lowest was 7.8°C (46.06°F) in 1884. Winter temperatures rarely drop below 12°C (54°F) and summer temperatures seldom exceed 38°C (100°F). [6] [7]
Bangalore receives about 900 mm of rain annually, the wettest months being August, September, October and in that order. The summer heat is moderated by fairly frequent thunderstorms and occasional squalls cause power outages and local flooding. The heaviest rainfall recorded in a 24 hour period was 179.7 mm recorded on October 1, 1997. Most of the rainfall occurs during late afternoon/evening or night and rain before noon is infrequent. October of 2005 was recorded as one of the wettest months in Bangalore with heavy rains causing severe flooding in some areas, and closure of a number of organisations for over a couple of days.[8]
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