Bengaluru, April 2026: Karnataka could face a dry spell this year as forecasts indicates a weaker-than-normal southwest monsoon, raising concerns over water availability, agriculture, and overall economic activity.
Weak Monsoon Likely Due to El Niño Impact
Weather agencies have indicated that El Niño conditions may develop during the 2026 monsoon season, which typically leads to below-normal rainfall across India.
Experts warn that this could result in reduced precipitation across Karnataka, particularly in interior regions that heavily depend on monsoon rains.
Risk to Agriculture and Water Supply
A weak monsoon could significantly impact:
- Crop production, especially rain-fed agriculture
- Reservoir and groundwater levels
- Drinking water supply in urban areas like Bengaluru
Monsoon rainfall is crucial for nearly 70% of India’s agricultural water needs, making any shortfall a major concern.
Rising Heat and Pre-Monsoon Stress
The state is already witnessing rising temperatures and heatwave conditions, which may worsen if rains are delayed or insufficient.
Experts say a combination of high temperatures and low rainfall could lead to:
- Increased water demand
- Stress on irrigation systems
- Higher risk of drought-like conditions
Authorities on Alert
Officials are closely monitoring weather developments and are expected to:
- Prepare contingency water management plans
- Encourage efficient water usage
- Support farmers with advisories and alternative crop strategies
Uncertainty Still Remains
While forecasts संकेत a weak monsoon, meteorologists caution that weather systems remain dynamic, and final rainfall patterns will depend on evolving oceanic and atmospheric conditions.