Bengaluru weather: Mild temperatures with rain; AQI remains poor
Bengaluru's November weather is pulling off the classic Indian autumn move: delivering perfectly pleasant temperatures while simultaneously assaulting your lungs with microscopic particulates. It's like getting a first-class ticket on a flight that's actively on fire—sure, the ambient temperature is *chef's kiss*, but the air quality remains stubbornly in the 'poor' category, forcing residents into an awkward dance of enjoying outdoor weather while wearing masks like they're extras in a post-apocalyptic film.
November in Bengaluru typically brings mild daytime highs around 26-28°C with comfortable lows near 18°C, creating ideal conditions for outdoor activities and morning walks. However, the current period is characterized by patchy rainfall and elevated humidity levels (72-80%), which, while helpful in settling dust particles, hasn't fully resolved the city's air quality concerns. With an AQI hovering around 121 (categorized as 'poor'), residents—particularly those in traffic-heavy areas—are advised to carry masks during commutes. The combination of intermittent showers and moisture-laden air is expected to persist, offering occasional relief from heat while maintaining the seasonal pattern of 8-15 rainy days throughout November.