Heavy Rain Alert for Delhi-NCR: IMD Releases Weather Forecast for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand
Share this article:
The monsoon continues to unleash its fury across northern India. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued heavy rainfall warnings for Delhi-NCR, several parts of Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh. From flash flood alerts in hilly terrains to waterlogging threats in cities, multiple regions are bracing for intense showers over the coming days.
Rain Batters Delhi-NCR
Residents in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad should prepare for heavy rain today, July 28. According to IMD, skies will remain overcast with intermittent downpours expected through August 2. Weather experts have urged commuters to plan accordingly as waterlogging and traffic disruptions are likely.
Uttar Pradesh on High Alert
Uttar Pradesh is in for a wet spell, with IMD predicting thunderstorms and heavy showers across several districts. Areas like Meerut, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Bareilly, and Hapur are likely to witness intense rainfall. People in flood-prone zones have been advised to stay alert and follow local advisories.
Heavy Rainfall Warning in Bihar
Bihar is also on the radar for strong monsoon activity. Districts including Patna, West Champaran, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, and Samastipur may experience continuous rainfall, increasing the risk of waterlogging and transport disruptions. The public is urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel.
Showers Forecasted in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh
A low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is set to bring showers to Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. More than 10 cities in Rajasthan are likely to be affected. In Madhya Pradesh, districts like Guna, Gwalior, Shivpuri, and Tikamgarh are under watch for possible heavy rain spells.
Uttarakhand Issues Flood and Landslide Alerts
In Uttarakhand, an orange alert has been sounded in Champawat, Bageshwar, and Nainital due to the risk of torrential rain. Meanwhile, a yellow alert is in place for Tehri, Dehradun, Pauri, and Pithoragarh. Hilly terrain and saturated soil raise concerns over flash floods and landslides.
With the monsoon gaining momentum, multiple states are on edge. The IMD urges residents in affected regions to stay updated through official sources and avoid travel to vulnerable areas. Keep emergency supplies handy and remain indoors during severe weather for safety.
Rain Batters Delhi-NCR
Residents in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad, and Faridabad should prepare for heavy rain today, July 28. According to IMD, skies will remain overcast with intermittent downpours expected through August 2. Weather experts have urged commuters to plan accordingly as waterlogging and traffic disruptions are likely.
Uttar Pradesh on High Alert
Uttar Pradesh is in for a wet spell, with IMD predicting thunderstorms and heavy showers across several districts. Areas like Meerut, Saharanpur, Muzaffarnagar, Bijnor, Bareilly, and Hapur are likely to witness intense rainfall. People in flood-prone zones have been advised to stay alert and follow local advisories.
Heavy Rainfall Warning in Bihar
Bihar is also on the radar for strong monsoon activity. Districts including Patna, West Champaran, Muzaffarpur, Darbhanga, and Samastipur may experience continuous rainfall, increasing the risk of waterlogging and transport disruptions. The public is urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel.
Showers Forecasted in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh
A low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal is set to bring showers to Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. More than 10 cities in Rajasthan are likely to be affected. In Madhya Pradesh, districts like Guna, Gwalior, Shivpuri, and Tikamgarh are under watch for possible heavy rain spells.
Uttarakhand Issues Flood and Landslide Alerts
In Uttarakhand, an orange alert has been sounded in Champawat, Bageshwar, and Nainital due to the risk of torrential rain. Meanwhile, a yellow alert is in place for Tehri, Dehradun, Pauri, and Pithoragarh. Hilly terrain and saturated soil raise concerns over flash floods and landslides.
With the monsoon gaining momentum, multiple states are on edge. The IMD urges residents in affected regions to stay updated through official sources and avoid travel to vulnerable areas. Keep emergency supplies handy and remain indoors during severe weather for safety.
Next Story