Weather Alert August 19: Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Forecast Across Several States
- byManasavi
- 19 Aug, 2026
Weather Update Today: The monsoon remains active across large parts of India, bringing another spell of intense rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds to several regions. According to the weather forecast cited for Wednesday, August 19, 2026, heavy rain is likely across as many as 23 states, while thunderstorms and strong winds could create difficult conditions in some areas over the next 24 hours.
Wind speeds may reach 50-60 kmph in several locations, while isolated areas could experience even stronger gusts. Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are among the regions where residents have been advised to remain alert to changing weather conditions.
Here is a state-wise look at the rainfall and thunderstorm forecast.
Delhi Weather: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Likely
Delhi could experience another wet day on August 19, with heavy rainfall and thunderstorms expected in parts of the national capital.
Rain may be accompanied by lightning and gusty winds of around 30-40 kmph. Such conditions can temporarily affect road traffic, particularly in locations vulnerable to waterlogging.
The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to remain close to 33°C, while the minimum could hover around 28°C.
Residents stepping out during periods of intense rain should check local weather and traffic conditions, as short but heavy spells can reduce visibility and slow movement on busy roads.
Uttar Pradesh Rain Alert: Several Districts May See Stormy Weather
A widespread spell of unsettled weather is also expected across Uttar Pradesh. Several districts may receive rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms, lightning and strong winds.
Areas likely to be affected include Gautam Buddha Nagar, Meerut, Mathura, Agra, Aligarh, Raebareli, Mirzapur, Sonbhadra, Pratapgarh, Banda, Fatehpur, Kanpur, Shamli, Budaun, Etawah, Ghazipur, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Prayagraj and Basti.
People in these areas should remain cautious during thunderstorms, particularly in open fields or near trees, electric poles and other structures that may be vulnerable to strong winds.
Heavy rain can also lead to temporary waterlogging in low-lying urban areas and reduced visibility on highways.
Rajasthan Weather: Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur Among Areas Under Watch
The monsoon is expected to remain active across Rajasthan, with rain and thunderstorms possible in several districts.
The forecast covers Karauli, Baran, Jhalawar, Barmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur, Alwar, Churu, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Jaisalmer, Jalore and Bhilwara.
Some of these districts may witness rainfall accompanied by strong winds and thunderstorm activity.
Motorists should exercise additional caution if heavy rainfall develops, particularly on highways and roads where visibility can fall rapidly. Water accumulation may also cause traffic disruption in some urban locations.
Punjab Could See Strong Winds Up to 70 Kmph
Punjab may witness a combination of rain, thunderstorms and particularly strong winds during August 19-20.
Weather activity is expected around Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur, Amritsar, Bathinda, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Faridkot, Firozpur and Sangrur.
Wind speeds in some areas could reach around 70 kmph, potentially affecting trees, temporary structures and outdoor installations.
Residents should secure loose outdoor objects and avoid taking shelter beneath trees during thunderstorms. Farmers and people working outdoors should also closely monitor local weather conditions before beginning field activities.
Uttarakhand Faces Heavy Rain Risk
Weather conditions could become more challenging in Uttarakhand, where mountainous terrain increases the impact of prolonged or intense rainfall.
Heavy rain is expected in and around Pithoragarh, Chamoli, Almora, Bageshwar, Haridwar, Nainital, Rishikesh, Pauri, Champawat and Tehri.
Thunderstorms may be accompanied by winds reaching approximately 50 kmph in some areas.
Heavy rainfall in the hills can increase the possibility of landslides, falling rocks and disruption on mountain roads. Travellers heading towards hill stations or pilgrimage routes should check the latest local advisories before starting their journey.
People living near rivers, streams and steep slopes should also remain attentive if rainfall continues for an extended period.
Himachal Pradesh May Witness Thunderstorms and Heavy Rain
Another Himalayan state facing unsettled weather is Himachal Pradesh.
Thunderstorms and rainfall are forecast in Chamba, Kullu, Kangra, Kinnaur, Mandi, Una, Hamirpur, Solan and Bilaspur.
Mountain roads can become particularly vulnerable during intense monsoon spells due to landslides, mudslides and falling debris. Tourists and local residents should avoid unnecessary travel through affected stretches when heavy rain is underway.
Drivers should also avoid attempting to cross flooded roads or fast-flowing water.
Why Is Monsoon Rain Still Intense?
August is an important month for India's southwest monsoon. During an active monsoon phase, moisture-laden winds can produce widespread rainfall across northern, central and western parts of the country.
Local atmospheric conditions can further intensify thunderstorms, resulting in lightning and strong gusts even when rainfall is concentrated over relatively small areas.
The impact of the same amount of rainfall can also differ significantly from one location to another. Urban areas may experience waterlogging, while hilly regions face a greater risk of landslides and road blockages.
Safety Tips During Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms
People living in areas expecting severe weather should follow official forecasts and local administration advisories.
Avoid standing under isolated trees during lightning and stay away from damaged electric poles or exposed wires. Travellers should postpone journeys through flooded roads, underpasses or landslide-prone mountain routes if conditions deteriorate.
Keeping mobile phones charged and carrying essential medicines, drinking water and basic emergency supplies can also be useful when prolonged rain disrupts electricity or transportation.
Weather Outlook for the Next 24 Hours
The monsoon is expected to keep weather conditions active across several parts of India over the next 24 hours. With heavy rain forecast across 23 states and winds potentially reaching 50-60 kmph in several areas and around 70 kmph at isolated locations, residents should keep track of local forecasts.
Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan could experience rain and thunderstorms, while Punjab may see particularly strong winds. Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh require additional caution because intense rainfall in mountainous terrain can raise the risk of landslides and travel disruption.
Weather conditions can change quickly during the monsoon. Residents should therefore check the latest India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecast and local administration advisories before travelling or planning outdoor activities.






