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IMD ISSUES YELLOW ALERT AS SATELLITE IMAGES SHOW TWO MASSIVE WEATHER SYSTEMS CLASHING OVER INDIA

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IMD Yellow Alert 2026: Monsoon Arrival and Rain Forecast
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IMD Issues Yellow Alert As Satellite Images Show Two Massive Weather Systems Clashing Over India

Sky watchers IMD see a heavy storm hit the north hills because early monsoon clouds build fast over the south coast.

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  • The North: Heavy rain, strong wind, and hail hit the hills under a yellow alert.
  • The South: Deep cloud clusters signal monsoon arrival near Kerala by May 26.
  • The Plains: Extreme heatwaves persist across central and northwest zones.

Two massive weather systems are moving across the country at this hour. And first the weather bureau issued a yellow alert for the northern hills. So now fresh satellite scans show a heavy storm sweeping east. After that this system brings active rain and gusty winds to several states. Meanwhile giant cloud shields are visible on the latest space images. So right now a huge spiral cloud mass stretches over Jammu & Kashmir. It also covers Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand.

The latest space images show dense cloud tops. These cold clouds are curling over the high peaks. So weather experts confirmed this is a classic sign of an active storm. Plus this wet system is interacting directly with hot summer air. This air sits over the northern plains. Then bright white cloud bands indicate towering thunderclouds. These clouds show strong growth. So these systems are highly capable of producing intense rain. They can also bring sharp lightning and local hail.


Early Southwest Monsoon Signals Build Over Kerala Coast

At the same time another major weather story is unfolding fast. This setup is building near the southern peninsula. And first large clusters of deep storm clouds are forming. They are rising over the Arabian Sea near Kerala and Lakshadweep. Next this rapid growth signals a strong rise in monsoon power. Meanwhile the general clouding pattern shows a major shift in moisture transport. This moisture moves from the south ocean straight into the coast. So this movement is one of the clearest early signs of the seasonal change.

IMD Monsoon Onset Steps
Step Observation Result
One Deep cloud near coast More rain
Two Sea storm clusters Early start
Three Low wave radiation Wind shift
Four Heavy rain till June 3 Main burst

 

The main office has already issued a separate yellow alert for rain across Kerala. Plus officials maintain that the official monsoon onset is likely to hit by May 26. Then note that this date is much earlier than normal. It beats the usual June 1 timeline. So if the current wind arrives on schedule it will mark an early monsoon entry. It will be one of the earliest seen in recent years. Meanwhile the satellite imagery strongly supports this early timeline. Thick cloud bands remain locked just southwest of the mainland.


Severe Heatwaves Fuel Violent Summer Transition Storms

Weather experts are tracking key markers before declaring the formal onset. And first they look for steady deep clouding. They also watch for stronger winds and falling radiation levels. Next many of these vital signals are falling into place perfectly. Then the agency also warned of isolated heavy to very heavy rain down south. This rain will hit between May 28 and June 3. So such intense rain episodes are common during the active burst phase because ocean winds push vast moisture inland.

Meanwhile a large part of northwest and central India remains trapped. This zone stays under severe heatwave conditions. So this extreme clash is helping fuel violent storms up north. It mixes scorching dry desert air and wet incoming systems. Then in the satellite imagery this atmospheric battle is visible. You can see it in real time. And first hot air dominates the central plains. Next giant cloud shields churn over the hills and the southern sea. So it shows the country is entering a dramatic transition phase.

Official Analysis on the Satellite Weather Interface

💬 Official Policy: IMD Regional Forecast Desk
“Look, the data from the new scans is clear. The northern storm is hitting peak force while the southern burst line is moving in fast,” a senior scientist told our reporter.

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