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Heavy monsoon rains and thunderstorms are forecasted to sweep Madhya Pradesh from June 19-22, prompting a yellow alert in 16 districts. The IMD warns of potential flooding and urges residents and travelers to prepare for disruptions. Central and eastern districts are expected to be hit hardest.
The IMD has issued an orange alert for heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand’s Nainital and Bageshwar on June 20, while Dehradun continues to experience muggy, hot weather. Residents are urged to prepare for possible disruptions like flash floods and landslides due to the incoming storms.
Pre-monsoon rains have finally brought a drop in temperatures to Agra, breaking a streak of relentless heatwaves. The IMD predicts more isolated showers, thunderstorms, and strong winds for Uttar Pradesh as the southwest monsoon edges closer.
The IMD says the Southwest Monsoon will hit central and east Uttar Pradesh between June 12-18, 2025, before spreading across the northwest later in the month. High temperatures from 33°C to 42°C are expected, with 3-8 rainy days. Districts like Lucknow and Jhansi may see early rain, so locals should prepare for both heat and showers.
Jaisalmer saw an unusual shift in June weather, with sudden rain and a steep temperature drop flooding streets where heat usually dominates. Residents have been urged to remain cautious and follow weather alerts as authorities respond to waterlogged conditions.
The IMD has forecast thunderstorms and heavy rainfall across Uttar Pradesh and adjoining states from 15th-21st June, signaling relief from scorching heat. The alert also covers regions like Bihar and Uttarakhand, warning residents and fishermen to prepare for intense weather shifts.
Uttar Pradesh braces for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall from 27 May to 2 June as IMD warns of gusty winds reaching up to 70 kmph in some western regions. Weather systems tied to cyclonic circulations and a trough will impact surrounding states. Temperature and humidity levels are also expected to fluctuate.
A blazing heatwave is roasting north India, pushing Delhi and Rajasthan into record highs. With red alerts from the IMD, temperatures are crossing dangerous thresholds and residents are urged to protect vulnerable groups as relief is still days away.
In April 2025, North India experienced a brief relief from usual heat due to unexpected rains and winds, while South India faced intense heat and humidity. Despite localized weather shifts, the broader picture was of a predominantly hot and dry climate as predicted by long-term forecasts, with New Delhi hitting 42°C.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for Jharkhand due to expected thunderstorms from April 7-9. Alerts include orange warnings for severe weather with lightning and strong winds that could cause disruptions. Residents in several districts like Giridih, Deoghar, and many others need to stay cautious as temperatures may slightly drop but heat relief remains minimal.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a severe heatwave alert for areas of Uttar Pradesh, particularly Ghaziabad, Hapur, and Noida, on April 5, 2025. Extreme temperatures of up to 41°C are expected with scant rainfall, adding to discomfort. Residents are urged to stay hydrated and minimize sun exposure as these regions brace for the intense heat.
As Holi 2025 approaches, weather forecasts indicate rain in western Uttar Pradesh. Meteorologists are closely monitoring temperature shifts, wind patterns, and humidity in both western and eastern regions. Authorities urge residents to prepare for potential weather disruptions during the celebrations.