Bangalore weather in 2026 continues to be one of India’s most pleasant climates yaar! The Garden City maintains its average temperature of 23°C throughout the year, making it a perfect escape from cities like Delhi (45°C summers) or Mumbai’s humidity.
Honestly, living in Bangalore feels like winning the weather lottery compared to other metro cities.
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Monthly Weather Breakdown for Bangalore 2026
Here’s the real deal about Bangalore’s climate month by month:
- January-February: Perfect weather with 15°C-28°C range. Morning mist around Lalbagh Botanical Garden looks amazing.
- March-May: Summer season but still comfortable at 20°C-32°C. Way better than Chennai’s 38°C heat!
- June-September: Monsoon magic with 200-300mm rainfall monthly. Cubbon Park becomes super green.
- October-December: Post-monsoon bliss with 18°C-26°C. Festival season weather is just perfect.
Best Areas in Bangalore for Weather Experience
Different parts of Bangalore have slightly different microclimates bhai:
- Whitefield: Slightly warmer due to IT hub development, around 2°C higher than city center
- Koramangala: Urban heat island effect makes it 1-2°C warmer than outskirts
- Electronic City: Good breeze due to open spaces, feels cooler in evenings
- Hebbal area: Near the lake, so humidity is slightly higher but temperature is pleasant
Rainfall and Monsoon Patterns in 2026
Bangalore receives around 900mm annual rainfall, mostly during these periods:
Southwest Monsoon (June-September): Main rainy season with heavy showers. Areas like Indiranagar and Jayanagar can get waterlogged during extreme rainfall of 100mm+ in a day.
Northeast Monsoon (October-November): Light to moderate showers. This is when the city looks most beautiful with clear skies between rain spells.
Traffic gets crazy during monsoon season though – a 30-minute ride from MG Road to Airport can take 2 hours!
Planning Your Bangalore Visit in 2026
Best months for tourists: October to March when temperature stays between 15°C-28°C. Perfect for exploring places like Nandi Hills (just 60km away) or spending time at UB City Mall without sweating.
Avoid planning outdoor events during June-August unless you’re okay with sudden rain showers. Many Bangaloreans actually love the monsoon vibe though – chai and pakoras at VV Puram Food Street hits different during rains!
Corporate folks working in areas like Sarjapur Road or Outer Ring Road should keep light jackets handy. AC offices plus Bangalore’s natural cooling can make you feel cold, especially during winter months.
Matlab, Bangalore weather is genuinely one of the best reasons to live here. While Delhi folks are spending ₹15,000+ monthly on electricity bills for AC, Bangaloreans barely need fans most of the year. That’s some serious money saved yaar!

