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“Zero visibility”: Bengaluru wakes up under a breathtaking blanket of morning fog. Watch Videos | Bengaluru

Bengaluru woke up to a breathtaking scene on Saturday morning as thick fog blanketed the city, turning familiar views into dreamy silhouettes. The intense fog, which was particularly thick in Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Hebbal, Koramangala and MG Road areas, softened the city's busy atmosphere and slowed down early morning commuters who were traveling with limited visibility.

Photos of foggy morning in Bengaluru on Saturday morning.(X)

A popular weather blogger from Bengaluru took to X (formerly Twitter) and noted, “Foggy morning across the city. “It is clearing as the sun rises above the eastern horizon.” He added that the city has now entered the dry season and the next expected rainfall would not occur until the second week of November.

Social media quickly filled with posts capturing the foggy scenes, as many noted how the fog added to the city's charm.

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Check out the photos and videos here:

Forecast for Saturday

The temperature in Bengaluru today, October 26, 2024, is 25.16°C. The daily forecast indicates a minimum and maximum temperature of 20.08°C and 26.83°C respectively.

The relative humidity is 56 percent and the wind speed is 56 km/h. The sun rose at 6:11 a.m. and set at 5:55 p.m.

The AQI in Bangalore today is 70.0, indicating good air quality in the city. People with breathing problems should exercise caution, especially when planning outdoor activities. However, others may engage in outdoor activities on a regular basis. Knowing the AQI helps make informed decisions about overall well-being while planning the day's activities.

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Residents of Bengaluru experienced severe flooding, power outages and traffic disruptions due to the rains. Last week, areas like Kengeri, Bellandur and Sarjapur experienced significant waterlogging with some places remaining inundated. The city also witnessed the tragic death of eight people in a tragic building collapse in Bengaluru following the relentless rains.