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What's weather like in Mangalore, Karnataka?

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Does Mangalore get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what ten local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Mangalore, Karnataka.

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I live in Mangalore and I absolutely love this place. I’m 10 minutes away from the beach and I walk down pretty often. It is a hot and humid place and that’s probably the only drawback for someone not too used to it. It’s best to wear caps or sunglasses to avoid the heat but there’s plenty of fresh fruit juice stalls and coconuts here that will surely keep you hydrated. The breeze is always nice and crisp. It rains when it gets too hot but quickly dries up too. The people here are very friendly and welcoming and at any point you will not find yourself stranded.

I hope you do visit and if you wish to relocate, it’ll be great for your kids and you as education tops the list and there are way too many activities to stay busy!

Manjori, says: 2023

Mangalore is a coastal city. The weather is usually humid and hot. Sunscreen and a cap are a must that should be carried by someone. There are also many tourist places that one can visit while staying here. There are many temples that were built in the 1,700s.

Akshara, says: 2020

Mangalore is a very vibrant city with lots of parks and recreational areas. There are multiple restaurants and movie theatres. The people are kind and friendly. However one must remember that it rains here for more eight months in a year so one may have to keep an umbrella handy at all times.

Mangalore is known for its hot and humid weather for the most part of the year. It’s also one of the fastest growing cities in India, so one can expect a lot of traffic. But Mangalore is also blessed with many beaches and good restaurants. The coastal food is a speciality here. It is also lined with renowned medical and dental colleges.

Mufaddal, says: 2020

The city is famous for beaches and ports. It’s famous for carnatic music, kannada food and culture. People are nice and peaceful and respect the traditions and culture a lot. Men usually wear lungi and shirts while women wear sarees and wear flowers in hair. The climate is nice. Day is usually hot and humid while nights are cool and breezy!

Kavisha, says: 2020

Mangalore is a very good city for those who prefer a lavish lifestyle and relaxation. The standard of living is one of the best in the country. The climate is tropical with moderate annual rainfall. Medical facilities and amenities are top notch. Mangalore has a rich cultural history and the people are friendly.

Mangalore is the second largest city in the state of Karnataka. It has been renamed as Mangaluru. Mangaluru is a port city known for its beaches and pleasant weather. Since it is a coastal area, seafood is popular in Mangaluru. Students from different states of India come here for their education, especially keralites. And to someone moving to Mangalore/Mangaluru, it would be a very good decision.

Keshab, says: 2020

Multiple languages are spoken out here apart from the official language of the state. It’s easy to commute from one part of the city to another due to large number of public transport options available. The city is well connected by road, rail, air and water transport to all parts of the country. The weather remains largely warm due to its proximity to the sea, hence winters are a rarity. One can feel the chills during the monsoon season when copious amounts of rain drench the city and beautify its landscape.

Renowned for its coast-line, vibrant temples and churches, the small city of Mangalore is much more than just that. As you walk its criss-cross roads built above canals, munch on the signature Goli-Baje straight out of oil, feel the breeze cast in by the coconut trees that lay on either ends of the road, you become one with the city and feel the warmth and love given by those.

Ashwini, says: 2020

Mangalore is known for its harsh climate. Especially during summers, it gets really hot and humid. Which can be at times pretty unbearable. Even in the rainy season the humidity level is at pretty high level. And these two seasons are pretty much 3/4th of the year, so it is something important to consider before moving to my beautiful city.

Shriya, says: 2020
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