Monsoon Alert: Thunderstorms in UP and Rajasthan, Scorching Heat Persists in Delhi! Check Weather Updates Across India

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IMD

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an important weather update for several parts of the country. The monsoon has intensified in various regions, bringing heavy rainfall that has led to waterlogging and flood like conditions, especially in the hilly areas. States like Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan are on high alert as strong showers accompanied by thunderstorms are expected in the coming days.

According to IMD, heavy rainfall is likely to lash western Uttar Pradesh and eastern Rajasthan. Many districts in these states are expected to experience thunderstorms, lightning, and intense spells of rain. The weather conditions may disrupt normal life, particularly in low-lying and rural areas where drainage systems are already under pressure

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Delhi NCR

In contrast, the capital city of Delhi and surrounding NCR regions are likely to face continued hot and humid conditions. Despite the progress of the monsoon in nearby regions, Delhi remains under the grip of heat and discomfort. High temperatures combined with humidity are expected to cause unease among residents, with little relief in sight over the next couple of days.

Meanwhile, the northeastern states, including Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh, are likely to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall. The continuous downpour has already raised concerns of landslides and road blockages in these regions, especially in mountainous terrains.

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Central India Monsoon

In central India, scattered rain is expected in parts of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, although no extreme weather alerts have been issued for these states yet. Maharashtra may also receive light to moderate rain, especially in the Konkan and Vidarbha regions.

Southern India will see varying conditions. Coastal areas of Kerala and Karnataka are likely to receive moderate showers, while interior parts such as Telangana and Tamil Nadu may see isolated rainfall. The monsoon activity in the southern peninsula remains average but could pick up pace later in the week.

Farmers across affected regions have been advised to take necessary precautions to avoid crop damage. Authorities have also urged citizens to stay updated with local weather advisories and remain cautious, especially in flood-prone and landslide sensitive zones.

India Monsoon Update

As monsoon continues its journey across the Indian subcontinent, the weather is expected to remain unpredictable in many parts. From thunderstorms in the north to humidity in the capital and persistent rain in the northeast, different states are experiencing varied patterns, a true reflection of India’s diverse climate during monsoon season.

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