IMD Monsoon Alert: IMD Issues Red and Orange Warnings for 8 States Amid Monsoon Surge
IMD issues heavy rainfall alert for Delhi Bihar Uttar Pradesh and five other states. Orange and red warnings with lightning and storm risks as monsoon advances across India.
Monsoon Turns Wild as IMD Sounds High Alert for 8 States
India’s monsoon is getting stronger and the Indian Meteorological Department has now issued fresh rainfall alerts in many parts of the country. Eight states are under red or orange alert due to the chance of heavy or very heavy rainfall strong winds and lightning storms.People in Delhi Bihar Uttar Pradesh and across Central and Northeast India are advised to stay prepared for sudden downpours thunder activity and possible waterlogging in low areas.
Red Alert for MP and Rajasthan So What Does It Mean
The most serious weather warning is the red alert which has been issued in eastern Rajasthan and western Madhya Pradesh. The IMD has predicted intense thunderstorms along with strong wind gusts and even hail in some places. This alert means the weather may cause serious problems so residents should stay indoors and follow official updates.
Bihar and Delhi on Watch as Rain and Thunder Set to Return
Bihar is already seeing the full impact of the monsoon. Districts like West Champaran Kishanganj and Araria are under orange alert while Sitamarhi Madhubani and Supaul have yellow alerts. These areas may face widespread showers with some lightning activity.Delhi is also under yellow alert with the forecast showing light or heavy rain gusty winds and possible thunderstorms later today. After a short break the heat is back and the weather is set to flip again.
Orange Alert in 8 States as North and Northeast Brace for Rain
The IMD has placed Assam Uttar Pradesh Meghalaya Mizoram Manipur Tripura Nagaland and Madhya Pradesh under orange alert. These states may experience strong rainfall thunder and local flooding in some areas.
IMD Monsoon Report – Monsoon to Cover All of India Soon
The monsoon has reached most parts of India and is expected to cover the entire country in the next two days. Weather experts say the coming days may bring above normal rainfall in many regions.