IMD Weather Update: Yellow alert in Delhi-NCR as monsoon advances; thunderstorms alert in UP, Bihar, Rajasthan and other states
Delhi-NCR anticipates relief from heat with forecasts of light rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds as the southwest monsoon advances. Several northern states, including Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh, are on alert for heavy rainfall and light...

The weather department has also issued alerts for several states, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Kerala and West Bengal, warning of heavy rainfall, lightning and strong winds over the coming days.
Delhi Weather Today: Rain, Thunderstorms and Gusty Winds Likely
According to the IMD, changing weather conditions are expected across Delhi and adjoining NCR regions, including Noida, Gurugram, Ghaziabad and Faridabad.The national capital is likely to witness cloudy skies, light rainfall and thunderstorms during the day. The maximum temperature is expected to remain around 39 degrees Celsius, although increasing rainfall activity could provide relief from the prevailing hot and humid conditions.
Delhi residents experienced a brief respite on Monday evening when light showers and isolated thunderstorms affected several parts of the city and nearby areas. The rainfall brought down temperatures and improved overall weather conditions.
The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, warning of thunderstorms and gusty winds. While the monsoon is yet to officially arrive in the national capital, weather conditions are becoming increasingly favourable for its advancement.
Monsoon Update: Southwest Monsoon Advancing Across North India
The IMD said conditions remain favourable for the southwest monsoon to advance further into northern parts of the country over the next few days.The monsoon is expected to cover additional areas of:
- Uttar Pradesh
- Uttarakhand
- Himachal Pradesh
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Ladakh
- Southeast Rajasthan
Meteorologists believe the continued northward movement of the monsoon will increase rainfall activity across several regions this week.
Delhi Heatwave Conditions Likely to Ease
Despite improving weather conditions, isolated pockets of Delhi, Haryana and Chandigarh may continue to experience heatwave conditions on June 30.However, the IMD expects maximum temperatures across northwest India to decline by 4 to 5 degrees Celsius by July 4 as monsoon winds strengthen and rainfall becomes more widespread.
Temperature Outlook for Northwest India
- Heatwave conditions expected to weaken gradually
- Delhi's maximum temperature may fall below 40°C
- Temperatures could decline to nearly 35°C by July 3
- Increased cloud cover and rainfall likely to provide further relief
Uttar Pradesh Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain Alert in Multiple Districts
The IMD has forecast heavy rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms in several districts of Uttar Pradesh.Areas likely to be affected include:
- Lucknow
- Meerut
- Gautam Buddha Nagar
- Agra
- Mathura
- Kanpur
- Varanasi
- Prayagraj
- Gorakhpur
- Muzaffarnagar
Residents have been advised to remain cautious as lightning, gusty winds and intermittent showers are expected throughout the day.
Bihar Weather Update: Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Expected
Active monsoon conditions are likely to continue across Bihar, with forecasts of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and strong winds in several districts.
Districts under watch include:
- Patna
- Gaya
- Nawada
- Darbhanga
- Madhubani
- Bhagalpur
- Katihar
In isolated areas, wind speeds may reach 65 to 70 kmph. Authorities have advised residents to stay updated with weather warnings and avoid unnecessary outdoor activities during severe weather conditions.
Thunderstorm and Rain Warning Across Several States
The weather department has issued alerts for multiple states where thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds are expected.
Key IMD Weather Alerts
Gusty winds of 30-40 kmph likely in several regions
Wind speeds may reach 50-60 kmph in parts of Punjab and Haryana
Lightning strikes possible in isolated areas
Rainfall activity likely to intensify from July 2 due to a fresh western disturbance
The IMD has advised people to avoid open fields and seek shelter during thunderstorm activity.
Himachal Pradesh Weather: Yellow Alert Issued
A yellow alert remains in effect for Himachal Pradesh as rain and thunderstorm activity are expected to continue through July 4.A fresh western disturbance approaching from July 2 could further enhance rainfall across the hill state.
As per the forecast, Himachal Pradesh is likely to get rain till July 4; thunderstorms and lightning expected along with 30-40 kmph
wind speeds. As per the weather department, heavy rainfall is likely to occur in isolated areas.
Punjab and Haryana Weather Forecast
Scattered rainfall is likely across Punjab and Haryana on July 1 and July 2.The IMD has warned of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and strong winds.
Expected Weather Conditions
Rainfall in several districts
Winds of 40-50 kmph
Gusts up to 60 kmph possible
Thunderstorm activity may continue through July 4
Rajasthan Rainfall Activity to Increase
Rainfall is expected to intensify across parts of Rajasthan, particularly in the Kota and Udaipur divisions.Weather officials said southeastern and eastern Rajasthan could witness more widespread rainfall from July 2 as monsoon activity strengthens.
West Bengal Weather: Thunderstorms to Continue
Several districts of West Bengal are likely to experience thunderstorms, gusty winds and intermittent rainfall through July 3.Cloudy skies and unstable weather conditions are expected to persist across the state.
Kerala Rain Alert: Yellow Warnings Issued
Heavy rainfall continues to affect several districts of Kerala, prompting the IMD to issue yellow alerts.Districts under alert include:
* Idukki
* Ernakulam
* Thrissur
* Palakkad
* Malappuram
* Kozhikode
* Wayanad
* Kannur
* Kasaragod
Authorities have warned of possible landslides, mudslides and flash floods in vulnerable areas.
Northeast India Weather Forecast
Heavy rainfall is expected to continue across Northeast India over the next few days.
States including Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim may witness intense rainfall, increasing the risk of waterlogging and localized flooding. Thunderstorm activity is also expected to remain active across the region.
IMD Forecast: Rainfall Activity to Intensify This Week
With the southwest monsoon steadily advancing across northern India and a fresh western disturbance likely to influence weather conditions from July 2, rainfall activity is expected to increase across many parts of the country.The combination of monsoon winds, thunderstorms and widespread cloud cover is likely to bring significant relief from heatwave conditions while increasing the risk of localized flooding, lightning and strong winds in several states.
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