It is raining in Bengaluru. The streets are waterlogged. The weather department has issued an “orange” alert in many parts predicting heavy rain for the next 4-5 days. Visuals of waterlogged streets are making rounds on the Internet. Of course, the news has given room to a meme fest on Twitter.
People, without wasting any time, have made a bee-line to the micro-blogging platform to show their creative side.
North Indians.#bangalorerains #banglore pic.twitter.com/4tr0UqvPXm
— Ashutosh Kumar (@itsAsh_u) May 17, 2022
Delhi and Mumbai people watching Bangalore weather 🌧️ be like#Delhi #Mumbai #bangaloreweather pic.twitter.com/lAqXFrktxr
— rishav singh rajput (@rishav_rsr) May 16, 2022
Another wanted everyone to look at the Summer sky in Bengaluru. “This is how Summers look like,” he wrote.
This is how #summers look like in #bangalorerains https://t.co/ETGNPMZwX0
— Ankit Rakwal Thakur (@AnkitRakwal) May 17, 2022
This is how #summers look like in #bangalorerains https://t.co/ETGNPMZwX0
— Ankit Rakwal Thakur (@AnkitRakwal) May 17, 2022
A person referred to Ali Fazal’s character from the hit web series Mirzapur to show how people in the North must be feeling now. “North Indians, getting roasted in the heatwave, seeing Bangalore people talking about rain,” it read.
North Indians, getting roasted in the heatwave, seeing Bangalore people talking about #bangalorerains: pic.twitter.com/R6zFYDvvVR
— Akshat Bang (@akshat_bang) May 17, 2022
A user has shared a picture of his room with washed clothes spread on the floor for drying. Relatable?
Bangalore is back to the clothes are not drying weather. #bangalorerains
— Hemisha હેમિશા (@hmaroliadsilva) May 16, 2022
Bangalore is back to the clothes are not drying weather. #bangalorerains
— Hemisha હેમિશા (@hmaroliadsilva) May 16, 2022
“A tale of two cities”, wrote another along with a screengrab featuring the weather forecast of Delhi and Bengaluru.
https://twitter.com/Dilip10672392/status/1527231719786840064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1527231719786840064%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ndtv.com%2Findia-news%2Fbangalore-rains-heavy-rainfall-in-bengaluru-unleashes-a-flood-of-memes-on-twitter-2991147
A few made fun of the drastic change in Bengaluru’s weather.
I am lucky..! #Bangalore #bangalorerains pic.twitter.com/QKVOjNu435
— Vikas M (@Vikas_M_Gowda) May 17, 2022
In the middle of all this, a user “spotted an island”.
Spotted an island #bangalorerains pic.twitter.com/tcQlT1RFG7
— Kamran (@CitizenKamran) May 17, 2022
A few came us with a quiz content. Yes, you read it right. The question is “count the number of bikes.”
https://twitter.com/imsuhastr/status/1526629743705354240?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1526629743705354240%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ndtv.com%2Findia-news%2Fbangalore-rains-heavy-rainfall-in-bengaluru-unleashes-a-flood-of-memes-on-twitter-2991147
Now, it’s time to take a look at “Bengaluru falls”.
Look at this , Bangalore falls #Bangalore #bangalorerains #Drainage pic.twitter.com/lFFptXprnG
— Archana K R / ಅರ್ಚನಾ ಕೆ ಆರ್ (@archanakra) May 17, 2022
“Bangalore: A city where you should not forget your umbrella at home, even in summers. PS: Umbrellas won’t be of much use anyway,” read one of the comments.
Bangalore: A city where you should not forget your umbrella at home, even in summers!
Ps. Umbrellas won’t be of much use anyway!#BengaluruRains #bangalorerains #Bangalore pic.twitter.com/lKVjRu4dwD
— Mohit Kumar Srivastava (@c0der00t) May 18, 2022