Weather Update: Heavy Rain Continues Across North India; IMD Warns of Downpours in Several States

Weather Update: Intense Rainfall Batters Northern States, While Heavy Showers Shift Towards Himalayan and Coastal Regions

Heavy rainfall continued to affect several parts of North India over the past 24 hours, bringing relief from soaring temperatures but also causing waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and localized flooding in many areas. According to the latest weather outlook, widespread rain was recorded across Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra.

While rainfall activity is expected to ease over some western and central states during the next 24 hours, meteorologists predict that the focus of heavy showers will gradually shift towards the Himalayan region, Northeast India, and the western coastline.

Here is a detailed look at the latest weather forecast.

Heavy Rain Lashes Several Northern States

Several regions witnessed moderate to heavy rainfall over the past day, with urban areas facing waterlogging and slow-moving traffic.

Rainfall Highlights

  • Heavy rain was reported in Delhi, leading to water accumulation in several low-lying areas.
  • Many districts in Haryana and Uttar Pradesh also experienced intense showers.
  • Widespread rainfall continued across Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, with some places receiving persistent rain throughout the day.

The rainfall has helped reduce temperatures in many regions, although it has also created challenges for commuters and local residents.

Rainfall Likely to Reduce in Some States

Weather conditions are expected to gradually improve in parts of western and central India.

According to the latest forecast, rainfall activity may decrease over the next 24 hours in:

  • Rajasthan
  • Gujarat
  • Madhya Pradesh
  • Maharashtra

However, isolated rain showers may still occur in some districts even after the overall intensity declines.

Heavy Rain Expected Over Himalayan Region

The weather system is expected to become more active over the Himalayan states beginning tomorrow.

Several hill regions could experience heavy to very heavy rainfall, increasing the possibility of:

  • Landslides
  • Flash floods
  • Mudslides
  • Disruptions to road connectivity

Residents and travelers in mountainous areas are advised to remain cautious and monitor local weather advisories.

Northeast and Western Coast Remain Under Rain Alert

The rainfall belt is also expected to remain active across the northeastern states in the coming days.

In addition, heavy rainfall is likely along India's western coastline, including:

  • Konkan region
  • Goa
  • Coastal Karnataka
  • Kerala

These regions may witness prolonged spells of rain accompanied by strong winds and localized flooding in vulnerable areas.

Monsoon May Enter a Brief Weak Phase From July 12

Meteorologists indicate that the Southwest Monsoon could weaken temporarily over parts of northwestern and central India from July 12.

If this pattern develops, rainfall activity may reduce across several states for a short period before the monsoon regains strength. Such temporary breaks are a normal feature of the Indian monsoon season and can influence rainfall distribution across the country.

Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar Likely to Receive More Rain

Despite the possibility of a temporary reduction in rainfall over some regions, Eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bihar are expected to continue receiving significant rainfall.

Heavy showers in these states could lead to:

  • Localized flooding
  • Waterlogging in urban areas
  • Overflowing drains and rivers
  • Traffic disruptions in low-lying locations

Residents are advised to remain alert, especially in flood-prone districts.

Safety Advisory for Residents

With heavy rainfall continuing across several parts of the country, people are encouraged to take necessary precautions.

Authorities recommend that residents:

  • Follow the latest weather forecasts and official advisories.
  • Avoid driving or walking through waterlogged roads.
  • Stay away from rivers, overflowing drains, and flood-prone areas during heavy rain.
  • People living in hilly regions should remain alert for landslides and falling rocks.
  • Follow instructions issued by local authorities in districts under heavy rainfall warnings.

Weather Outlook

The rainfall pattern over India is expected to remain dynamic over the next few days. While parts of western and central India may witness a temporary decline in rainfall, the Himalayan states, northeastern region, and western coastal belt are likely to experience continued wet weather.

People planning travel, especially to hill stations or flood-prone areas, should keep track of updated forecasts and exercise caution during periods of intense rainfall.