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IMD Heavy Rain Forecast: Red Alert Issued for Several States; Widespread Monsoon Covers Delhi-NCR

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The Southwest Monsoon blankets Northwest India, bringing severe warnings for intense lightning, high-velocity winds, and isolated extremely heavy downpours over the coming days.

NEW DELHI — The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a comprehensive national weather advisory, placing multiple states under a high-priority red alert due to an intensifying southwest monsoon system. The weather agency warns of widespread rainfall, severe thunderstorms, intense lightning, and gusty winds tracking across central, western, and northern parts of the country over the next week.

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According to the latest IMD tracking metrics, the monsoon front advanced deeply into the remaining territories of Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and the entire Delhi-NCR zone.

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High-Risk Zones: Regions Facing Extremely Heavy Rainfall

The core intensity of the current weather system is heavily concentrated over western and central maritime corridors. The IMD has singled out several regions where localized downpours could severely disrupt infrastructure:

National Monsoon Alert Matrix (First Week of July)
├── Western Coast (Konkan, Goa & Gujarat): EXTREMELY HEAVY RAIN (Active through July 5)
├── Central India (West Madhya Pradesh): EXTREMELY HEAVY RAIN (July 3 - July 4)
├── Eastern Coast (Odisha Pockets): EXTREMELY HEAVY RAIN (July 3 - July 4)
└── Northwest (Delhi, Haryana & Punjab): FAIRLY WIDESPREAD RAIN (With 60 kmph gusts)

In the western region, the Gujarat Region and Konkan are projected to bear the brunt of the storm system, with extremely heavy downpours expected to continue through July 5. Neighboring Madhya Maharashtra faces a parallel system, with severe spells likely during the same window.

Regional Breakdown: Wind, Water, and Severe Alerts

The monsoon’s impact varies significantly by territory as the low-pressure systems interact with regional typography:

Northwest India & Delhi-NCR

The capital region, alongside Punjab and Haryana, is transitioning into a prolonged wet spell. While these northern states will primarily see isolated heavy rainfall, the system brings dynamic turbulence. The IMD expects widespread rain downpours to peak between July 5 and July 8, accompanied by severe lightning and gusty winds tracking between 40-50 kmph, occasionally peaking at 60 kmph. Meanwhile, hilly terrains in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are on high alert for very heavy, isolated downpours capable of triggering landslides.

Central & Eastern India

Central India is locked into a week-long pattern of continuous monsoon showers. West Madhya Pradesh is bracing for peak volumes on July 3 and 4, while East Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and the Vidarbha region navigate active, intense lightning systems. Further east, Odisha is facing a concentrated deluge through July 4, while Gangetic West Bengal will see a sharp uptick in rainfall volumes between July 4 and July 5.

Region Peak Rain Window Primary Associated Hazards
Gujarat & Konkan Active through July 5 Localized flooding, coastal surges, maritime risk
West Madhya Pradesh July 3 – July 4 Severe waterlogging, intense cloud-to-ground lightning
Odisha July 3 – July 4 Flash flood risks, drainage system overflows
West Rajasthan Short-term impact Severe dust storms, thundersqualls up to 70 kmph

Southern Peninsula and Maritime Advisories

Down south, the offshore trough remains highly active. Steady, widespread monsoon conditions will continue to cover Kerala, Coastal Karnataka, and Lakshadweep over the next seven days. Coastal Karnataka is expected to experience structural rain intensity through July 8, while Kerala braces for a concentrated spike in precipitation on July 3.

⚠️ Official Marine Safety Warning:

Due to high-velocity surface winds and extremely rough sea conditions generated by the active offshore monsoon systems, the IMD has explicitly advised fishermen to avoid venturing into the open sea along the Arabian Sea and western coastal lines until weather parameters stabilize.

With public infrastructure already facing disruptions in hill states like Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, national and state disaster response forces have pre-positioned rescue assets in low-lying and flood-prone districts to counter potential emergencies.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which states are currently under a red alert for heavy rain?

The IMD has flagged several areas for extremely heavy rainfall, including the Gujarat Region, Konkan and Goa, West Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Maharashtra, and Odisha.

What is the weather forecast for Delhi-NCR over the next few days?

Delhi-NCR is expected to experience isolated heavy rainfall with active wet spells peaking between July 5 and July 8. These showers will be accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning, and wind gusts reaching up to 60 kmph.

Is it safe to travel to coastal or mountainous regions right now?

The IMD has issued caution alerts for hill states like Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh due to landslide risks, and has explicitly warned fishermen and travelers to avoid open waters along the western coast due to turbulent sea conditions.


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