đŠ️ Monsoon’s Last Roar: Meteora Weather Service Issues Heavy Rainfall and Thunderstorm Alert Across India
As September draws to a close and October begins, the monsoon is preparing for one last dramatic act. Meteora Weather Service has issued a comprehensive weather alert covering several regions across India, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds over the coming days.
This forecast highlights both the opportunities and risks that come with late-season monsoon activity. While farmers may welcome the rains, communities in flood-prone and hilly areas should remain vigilant for waterlogging, flash floods, and landslides.
Let’s dive deeper into the region-wise forecast.
đ§️ East & Central India: Intense Rainfall in Core Monsoon Areas
The heartland of India is expected to remain drenched:
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Regions Affected:
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Chhattisgarh & Vidarbha: Frequent spells of rain from 25th–29th September.
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East Madhya Pradesh: 25th, 29th & 30th September.
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West Madhya Pradesh: 28th–30th September.
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands: 25th, 27th September & 1st October.
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Odisha: 25th–27th September.
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Gangetic West Bengal: 27th September.
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Key Highlights:
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Very heavy rainfall likely over Vidarbha (25th September) and Odisha (26th–27th September).
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Thunderstorms with winds up to 50 kmph over Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Vidarbha, Chhattisgarh, Gangetic West Bengal, and Odisha.
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⚠️ Warning from Meteora Weather Service: Commuters and farmers in these regions should brace for waterlogging and localized flooding. Travel disruptions are possible.
đ West India: From Heavy Showers to Extreme Downpours
The western belt will also be active with widespread rain.
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Regions Affected:
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Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan & Goa: 26th September–1st October.
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Marathawada: 25th–28th September.
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Gujarat Region: 27th–30th September.
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Saurashtra & Kutch: 28th–30th September.
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Key Highlights:
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Very heavy rainfall forecast over Marathawada (27th September).
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Extremely heavy rainfall over Madhya Maharashtra, Konkan & Goa (29th September), especially in the Ghat areas.
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⚠️ Warning from Meteora Weather Service: Coastal and hilly areas in Maharashtra and Goa may experience flooding, landslides, and road blockages.
đ Northeast India: Persistent Showers Continue
The northeast will continue to stay under the grip of monsoon showers.
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Regions Affected:
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Assam & Meghalaya: 25th, 27th September–1st October.
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Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura: 25th, 29th September–1st October.
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Arunachal Pradesh: 1st October.
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⚠️ Warning from Meteora Weather Service: Heavy rains may trigger landslides in hilly terrain and disrupt connectivity in vulnerable areas.
đ´ South Peninsular India: Gusty Winds and Torrential Showers
Southern India is set to witness powerful weather activity with both rains and winds.
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Regions Affected:
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Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala & Mahe, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam: 25th–27th September.
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Lakshadweep: 25th–26th September.
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Interior & Coastal Karnataka: 26th–29th September.
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Rayalaseema & Coastal Karnataka: 26th & 27th September.
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Key Highlights:
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Very heavy rainfall expected over Telangana (25th–26th September) and Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam (26th September).
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Strong winds reaching 50 kmph likely over Andhra Pradesh, Yanam, Rayalaseema, and Interior Karnataka.
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⚠️ Warning from Meteora Weather Service: Fishermen are strongly advised not to venture into the sea during this period due to rough conditions.
đĻ️ Final Word from Meteora Weather Service
The late monsoon surge is a reminder that the season is not over yet. While some regions may enjoy cooler weather and relief from heat, others must prepare for flooding, travel disruptions, and possible crop damage.
đ Meteora Weather Service advises residents in Vidarbha, Odisha, Marathawada, Telangana, and Coastal Andhra Pradesh to remain on high alert over the next few days.
Stay indoors during heavy downpours, avoid unnecessary travel in flood-prone areas, and follow local advisories closely.
✨ Issued by Meteora Weather Service — Your trusted source for accurate and timely weather updates.
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