đŠ️ Widespread Heavy Rains and Thunderstorms: Meteora Weather Service Issues All-India Alert
The monsoon continues to make its presence felt with widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across many parts of India. As September draws to a close and October begins, Meteora Weather Service has issued a nationwide alert warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, gusty winds, and lightning across multiple regions.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of the upcoming weather conditions across India.
đ§️ East & Central India: Monsoon Stays Active
Light to moderate rain and thunderstorms are expected across many areas with isolated heavy rainfall over:
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Southwest Madhya Pradesh & Vidarbha: 27th, 28th September, 2nd & 3rd October
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Southeast Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal & Sikkim: 27th September, 2nd & 3rd October
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Chhattisgarh: 27th September & 30th September–3rd October
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands: 27th–30th September
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Bihar & Jharkhand: 2nd & 3rd October
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Odisha: 27th September & 1st–3rd October
⚠️ Very heavy rainfall is forecast over southwest Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha on 27th September.
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Thunderstorm & gusty winds (30–50 kmph) likely over Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, Sikkim, and Bihar over the next 7 days.
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Strong surface winds (30–40 kmph) likely over Bihar on 27th September.
đ West India: From Heavy to Extreme Rainfall
Heavy rainfall activity will continue across western states:
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Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra: 27th September–3rd October
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Marathawada: 27th–29th September
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Saurashtra & Kutch: 28th September–1st October
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Gujarat Region: 27th–30th September
⚠️ Very heavy rainfall likely over:
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Marathawada (27th–28th September)
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North Konkan, North Madhya Maharashtra (27th September)
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Saurashtra & Kutch (30th September)
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South Gujarat Region (29th September)
⚠️ Isolated extremely heavy rainfall also possible over north Konkan and Ghat areas of Madhya Maharashtra (28th–29th September), as well as South Gujarat Region (28th September) and Saurashtra & Kutch (29th September).
đ Northeast India: Extended Rainfall Spells
Light to moderate rain and thunderstorms are expected at many places with isolated heavy rainfall over:
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Assam & Meghalaya: 27th, 28th September, 30th September–3rd October
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Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura: 28th September–3rd October
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Arunachal Pradesh: 1st–3rd October
⚠️ Very heavy rainfall forecast over Assam & Meghalaya and Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram & Tripura on 2nd & 3rd October.
đ´ South Peninsular India: Rains with Strong Winds
Widespread showers continue in the southern states:
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Tamil Nadu, Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam, Rayalaseema & South Interior Karnataka: 27th September
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Kerala & Mahe, Telangana & North Interior Karnataka: 27th & 28th September
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Coastal Karnataka: 27th & 28th September and 1st–3rd October
⚠️ Very heavy rainfall expected over Kerala & Mahe, Telangana, and North Interior Karnataka on 27th September.
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Strong winds (40–50 kmph): Likely over Coastal Andhra Pradesh & Yanam and Rayalaseema for the next 5 days.
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Winds (30–40 kmph): Expected over Tamil Nadu (27th September) and Kerala & Mahe (27th–28th September).
đž Northwest India: Thunderstorms and Lightning
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Uttar Pradesh: Thunderstorms with lightning on 27th & 28th September.
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East Rajasthan: Thunderstorms with lightning expected over the next 7 days.
⚠️ Advisory from Meteora Weather Service
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Flooding & Waterlogging: Possible in low-lying areas of Maharashtra, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat.
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Travel Disruptions: Road and rail connectivity may be affected in areas of extremely heavy rainfall.
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Landslide Risk: High in hilly regions of Northeast India, Konkan, and Western Ghats.
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Fishermen Alert: Avoid venturing into the sea due to strong winds and rough conditions.
đĻ️ Conclusion
The monsoon is set to end with high intensity, bringing relief to some regions but also creating hazards across others. The next 7 days are crucial, and communities in Madhya Pradesh, Vidarbha, Konkan, Goa, Marathawada, Gujarat, Northeast India, Telangana, and Kerala should remain on high alert.
đ This warning has been issued by Meteora Weather Service — bringing you trusted, timely, and accurate weather updates. Stay alert, stay safe.
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