Weather Updates and Alerts for India – Your Quick Guide
India’s monsoon is in full swing and the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued several alerts this week. From Delhi’s orange warning to heavy showers in Uttar Pradesh, we’ve gathered the most useful info you need right now. Keep reading to know where the rain is coming and how to stay prepared.
Current Rain Alerts Across Major Cities
Delhi‑NCR is under an orange alert after a series of downpours flooded key roads on July 22‑23. Forecasts show another spell of heavy rain through July 31 with temperatures dropping to 28‑30°C. The city’s air quality has improved, but traffic snarls are expected to linger.
Uttar Pradesh sees 15 districts on orange alert and Lucknow on yellow. August rain totals are already 52% above normal, and a western disturbance could push the numbers even higher. Expect localized flooding in low‑lying areas and occasional lightning.
Kolkata is battling a depression over the Bay of Bengal. Heavy rain and waterlogging have returned to several neighborhoods, slowing down public transport and causing road closures. The IMD predicts gusty winds and intermittent downpours into early September.
The IPL 2025 opener at Eden Gardens (KKR vs RCB) is also under an orange alert. While the chance of rain during the match is low, thunderstorms could appear later in the evening, potentially disrupting play.
What You Can Do to Stay Safe
Carry a small umbrella or raincoat if you’re heading out in Delhi or UP. Keep an eye on local traffic updates – many routes might be blocked or have slow movement. If you live near waterlogged areas in Kolkata, avoid wading through floodwater and follow any evacuation notices.
For those attending the IPL game, plan extra travel time and check if the stadium offers covered seating. A lightweight rain jacket can make the difference between a dry and soggy experience.
Stay tuned to IMD’s official bulletins or reliable news sources for real‑time changes. Alerts can shift from orange to red quickly if the rain intensifies, especially in hilly zones or near rivers.
In short, the monsoon is delivering what it promised – lots of rain across north and east India. By staying informed and a bit prepared, you can handle the downpours without too much hassle. Keep this page bookmarked for the latest updates on Indian weather.
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