Mysore/Mysuru: For now, Mysuru city has got a respite from heavy rains and related woes but the cold season has kicked in and early mornings and evenings resemble the atmosphere of Malnad with fog blanketing the city roads and landmarks. The mist-covered environment with vehicles moving with their lights on has become a favourite for…
More misty mornings ahead
December 28, 2020Today morning, city records 12 degree Celsius Mysore/Mysuru: There was an unusual chill this morning, with the minimum temperature dropping to 12 degree Celsius while the maximum temperature hovered at 29 degree Celsius. While it was hazy in the heart of the city, those areas that had thick vegetation like the Manasagangothri campus were covered…
December Chill: Mysuru to go below normal maximum temperature this winter
November 30, 2020Daytime not as warm as it usually is in the region Mysore/Mysuru: Mysureans will experience below normal maximum temperature this December as the temperature would plummet due to cold conditions in many parts of India. Also, the daytime in the region will not be as warm as it is usually during the season. Meanwhile, the…
And the Pink tabebuia blooms again…
December 25, 2019It is that time of the year again when the tabebuias (pink and yellow) bloom in Mysuru. Picture shows the line of trees with Pink tabebuias in full bloom on the Crawford Hall Road in city this morning drawing the attention of passers-by and bringing a charm to the Royal city this winter. [Pic. by…
Winter of biting cold: FACING the CHILL
December 21, 2019Elders and children must keep themselves warm Take out all your warm clothes and cover your head and ears Asthma patients must avoid morning walk due to mist and fog Commuters must use fog lights in the morning to avoid accidents Mysuru: The city will remain under the grip of cold conditions, with the atmosphere…
Pink – Winter’s secret
January 4, 2019WINTER’S SPECIAL BOUNTY: This is winter season and many trees in the city dress up in new garb. One of the first ornamental tree to do this is called ‘Pink Lapacho’ inside the Oval Grounds opposite Crawford Hall with the botanical name Handroanthus impetiginousus (earlier called Tabebuia impetiginosa). [Pic. by M.N.Lakshminarayana Yadav].
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