Bengaluru records its hottest July temperature in more than a century, reaching 33.6 degrees Celsius, according to meteorological data reported by multiple outlets. The Meteorological Department notes that the previous highest July temperature for the city was 33.3 degrees Celsius. That earlier peak has been recorded twice—once in 1914 and again in 1926—making the current reading the warmest July day on record for Bengaluru in 112 years. Both reports frame the measurement as an all-time July record for the city rather than a day-specific or seasonal estimate. The accounts do not mention additional meteorological context such as rainfall or heatwave advisories, focusing instead on the temperature figures and the historical comparison. The temperature is reported as the latest reading for the month of July and is presented as a new record over the prior 33.3°C benchmark established in the early 20th century.