đ§️ India Weather Alert: Strong Monsoon Activity to Bring Widespread Rainfall and Storms Across Multiple States
The monsoon is intensifying once again, and the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts significant rainfall activity, thunderstorms, and gusty winds across most parts of India during the third week of July. Here’s a complete region-wise breakdown of what to expect in the coming days:
đ§ Northwest India: Wet Days Ahead for Plains and Hills
The hilly states of Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand are expected to witness heavy rainfall and thunderstorms from midweek onward, particularly between 14th to 19th July. These areas may also face localized flooding in vulnerable zones.
Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, and Delhi will see intermittent showers, mainly around 13th and 14th July, offering some relief from the humid heat.
Uttar Pradesh, both western and eastern regions, is likely to experience frequent spells of rain starting from 13th July through the weekend, with isolated very heavy showers in some pockets, especially around 16th and 17th July.
Rajasthan will also remain under watch, with West Rajasthan predicted to receive significant downpours between 13th to 15th July, and East Rajasthan likely to be hit around the same period.
⚠️ Thunderstorms and lightning are expected to accompany these showers across many places in the region.
đ️ East & Central India: Rain Belt to Stay Active
The central heartland of Madhya Pradesh will remain at the center of monsoon activity, with widespread heavy to very heavy rainfall likely to persist from 13th to 19th July. These rains are expected to drench both eastern and western parts of the state, including key districts like Bhopal, Jabalpur, and Indore.
Neighbouring Chhattisgarh will experience a surge in rain, especially during the latter half of the week, starting around 16th July, which may extend into the weekend.
Meanwhile, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Sikkim will be affected by moderate to heavy rainfall around 13th to 15th July, while Bihar may face more intense downpours between 15th and 17th July, which could disrupt daily activities in some parts.
Expect thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds to accompany this rainfall across much of East and Central India.
đ️ West India: Gujarat and Konkan Coasts in the Spotlight
Monsoon showers are expected to lash the Konkan and Goa coast, along with Madhya Maharashtra’s ghat regions, especially from 13th to 15th July. Travelers and residents in these regions should be cautious of slippery roads and potential landslides.
Gujarat is likely to be hit hard, with very heavy rainfall predicted on 13th and 14th July, continuing with scattered rain until the middle of next week. Cities like Ahmedabad, Surat, and Vadodara should brace for localized waterlogging and traffic disruptions.
đŋ Northeast India: Persistent Rainfall and Lightning
The monsoon remains active in the northeastern states, with moderate to heavy rainfall expected across Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura throughout the week (13th to 19th July).
Arunachal Pradesh may witness a surge in rainfall intensity starting 14th July, lasting into the new week. Daily thunderstorms and lightning are also likely to occur, especially in the afternoons and evenings.
đ´ South India: Winds and Wet Weather Continue
Southern India is also set for a wet week, with Kerala, Mahe, and Coastal Karnataka forecasted to receive continuous spells of heavy rainfall between 13th and 19th July. These could affect daily life in coastal towns and hilly areas.
South Interior Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, including districts like Bengaluru and Chennai, may start seeing increased rainfall from 15th July onward, which will last several days.
Additionally, strong surface winds with speeds up to 50 km/h are likely over peninsular India during this period, especially along the western coast.
Scattered rainfall is also expected across Telangana, Rayalaseema, Lakshadweep, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, making umbrellas and raincoats essential throughout the region.
đĄ️ Hot & Humid Weather in Pockets
While rain dominates most areas, some southern pockets like Tamil Nadu, Rayalaseema, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh may experience hot and humid weather on 13th and 14th July, especially during the daytime before evening showers arrive.
✅ Weather Safety Tips:
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Stay indoors during thunderstorms and lightning.
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Avoid driving through waterlogged roads.
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Secure outdoor objects before gusty winds.
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Farmers are advised to postpone fertilizer application or harvesting during this rainy period.
đ§️ Conclusion: Active Monsoon Phase in Full Swing
With widespread rainfall forecasted across the country, this is a critical period for agriculture, travel, and outdoor work. Keep checking local weather updates and alerts to stay informed and stay safe.
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