đ§️ Monsoon Weather Update: Widespread Rainfall, Thunderstorms & Windy Conditions Across India (16th–22nd July)
India is all set to experience another active phase of the monsoon, with widespread heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds likely across many parts of the country from 16th to 22nd July. From the hills of the north to the coastal zones of the south, various regions are under alert due to intense weather conditions that may affect daily life, transport, and agriculture. Here's a detailed outlook:
đ️ Northwest India: Hills and Plains Prepare for Rain
Northern states will witness moderate to heavy rainfall in the coming days, with thunderstorms and lightning likely over several areas.
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Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand will face intense showers between 16th and 22nd July, particularly on 16th, 17th, 20th, and 22nd, which may cause waterlogging and landslide threats in hilly regions.
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North Punjab may experience very heavy rainfall on 16th July, while East and West Uttar Pradesh are set for spells of heavy rain on 16th and 17th July.
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East Rajasthan is likely to receive heavy rainfall between 16th and 17th July, with moderate showers continuing in some areas after that.
These areas are also likely to experience gusty winds and lightning, posing risks to outdoor activity and agriculture.
đž East & Central India: Active Monsoon Spells Return
This region will continue to stay under the influence of the monsoon with a high chance of thunderstorms and heavy downpours.
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West Madhya Pradesh is likely to get moderate to heavy rainfall from 16th to 18th July, while East Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh may face similar conditions until 22nd July.
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Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha are expected to experience several rounds of rainfall on 16th, 17th, 20th, and 21st July, with strong lightning activity likely over large parts of the region.
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Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim may experience regular rainfall between 16th to 22nd July, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands could see showers around the 17th.
The rainfall will benefit crops but could disrupt movement in some urban and rural areas.
đ West India: Coastal Areas and Ghats to Be Drenched
The western coastline and adjacent regions will remain in the grip of the monsoon:
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Konkan & Goa can expect heavy rainfall between 20th and 22nd July, while Goa may start seeing rains from the 16th.
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Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra are expected to experience intense rainfall on 16th July, which could lead to waterlogging and reduced visibility along hill routes.
People in these areas should remain cautious of flood-prone spots and slippery roads.
đŋ Northeast India: Persistent Wet Spell Ahead
Several northeastern states are forecasted to receive consistent rainfall:
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Arunachal Pradesh is likely to receive heavy rain on 16th July and again between 19th to 22nd July, with very heavy rainfall possible on 21st and 22nd July.
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Assam & Meghalaya will also experience active weather between 19th to 22nd July, while Mizoram & Tripura are likely to be affected on 19th and 20th July.
These conditions may lead to flooding in low-lying areas, and travel delays are likely. Thunderstorms may further worsen the impact.
đ´ South Peninsular India: Wet and Windy Conditions to Prevail
Rainfall will intensify across the southern states, along with strong surface winds and thunderstorms:
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Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka (including coastal and interior regions) are set to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall from 16th to 22nd July, especially on 16th, 19th, and 20th.
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Lakshadweep is likely to get isolated heavy showers on 16th, 19th, and 20th July, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam may see increased rain between 18th to 20th July.
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Rayalaseema and Telangana could also receive significant rainfall between 17th to 19th July.
In addition to rainfall, strong surface winds of 40–50 km/h are likely across many southern regions, especially along the coasts and open plains.
☀️ Hot and Humid Conditions in Some Pockets
Despite the rainfall in many regions, hot and humid weather will persist in isolated pockets:
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Coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, and Tamil Nadu are likely to experience sultry conditions on 16th July, particularly during the daytime.
Residents should stay hydrated and avoid unnecessary outdoor exposure during peak hours.
✅ Precautionary Tips for the Week
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Plan travel carefully and avoid flood-prone roads.
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Stay indoors during thunderstorms and avoid using electrical appliances.
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Farmers and fishermen should delay fieldwork and sea operations on heavy rainfall days.
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Keep emergency lights, food, and first-aid kits ready in case of power disruptions.
đ Conclusion: A Strong and Sprawling Monsoon Phase
The upcoming week is expected to be intensely wet and stormy for large parts of India. With prolonged rainfall expected across central, eastern, coastal, and southern belts, residents should stay alert and take necessary safety measures.
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