<p>Karnataka is experiencing dry conditions across all districts, with cloudy skies expected in some areas. Coastal, North Interior, and South Interior regions remain largely dry. A low-pressure area near Sri Lanka may bring scattered rains. </p><img><p>The weather is expected to remain predominantly dry across all districts of Coastal Karnataka. </p><p>Residents can expect clear skies with minimal rainfall over the next few days. This pattern is likely to continue, allowing outdoor activities to proceed with minimal weather-related disruptions. </p><p>Authorities have advised farmers and residents to monitor local weather updates for any sudden changes.</p><img><p>Similarly, North Interior Karnataka is forecast to experience dry weather conditions across all districts. </p><p>Temperatures are expected to remain consistent, with no significant rainfall in the region. </p><p>The stable weather may benefit agricultural activities, although authorities caution that water resources should be monitored, given the prolonged dry conditions.</p><img><p>South Interior Karnataka is also expected to see dry weather in the coming days. </p><p>The lack of significant precipitation may lead to warmer days and cooler nights across the region. </p><p>Residents are advised to stay hydrated and take necessary precautions during peak daytime heat, while farmers should plan irrigation schedules accordingly.</p><img><p>Meanwhile, a circulation in the extreme southwest Bay of Bengal (SW BOB) and the Equatorial Indian Ocean (EIO) intensified into a low-pressure area (LPA) last night, moving slightly westwards. This system is expected to bring scattered rains to south and southeast Sri Lanka. </p><p>Additionally, another circulation is forecast to form off the north coast of Sri Lanka on Friday, which could influence the weather along the Tamil Nadu coastline. </p><p>Meteorologists are closely monitoring these developments for potential impacts on Indian coastal regions.</p>