
Nationwide Weather Alert: Torrential Rain Wreaks Havoc Across India – IMD Issues High-Risk Warnings in Delhi-NCR, Bengal, Bihar, UP & More

Nationwide Weather Alert: Torrential Rain Wreaks Havoc Across India – IMD Issues High-Risk Warnings in Delhi-NCR, Bengal, Bihar, UP & More
The Indian monsoon season is in full swing, and the latest weather updates from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) paint a picture of extreme rainfall, rising water levels, flash floods, and severe weather disruptions across multiple states. From Delhi-NCR to Bihar, Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and beyond — heavy rain has continued to lash cities, towns, and rural areas, affecting daily life and raising red flags for authorities.
The IMD has issued orange and red alerts ⚠️ in several regions, warning residents to remain vigilant. Cities like Patna, Lucknow, Kolkata, and Mumbai have already reported massive waterlogging due to relentless rain, crippling traffic and causing urban flooding. Delhi-NCR witnessed moderate to heavy showers late Monday night, but the oppressive humidity refuses to loosen its grip.
The deep depression forming over the Bay of Bengal 🌊 has intensified rainfall activity, particularly in West Bengal and the surrounding areas. Kolkata and its neighboring districts are witnessing downpours that are expected to continue for the next 72 hours. Additionally, Rajasthan is also on high alert as the intensity and coverage of rainfall increase, putting local infrastructure and public safety at risk.
This article provides a detailed look at the current weather scenario, district-wise rainfall forecasts, government warnings, and safety precautions for the upcoming week. Stay informed, stay prepared — the monsoon season has arrived with a vengeance. ⚡🌪️
🌦️ IMD’s Nationwide Weather Warning: What to Know
🔸 Orange Alert in Bihar: Torrential Rain Expected
The IMD has officially issued an orange alert 🚨 across all districts of Bihar, predicting extremely heavy rainfall especially in eastern and northeastern regions. As of July 29, downpours are expected to continue all day, potentially leading to flash floods and waterlogging in urban areas like Patna.
- 💦 Patna Meteorological Centre warns of consistent rainfall.
- 🛑 Residents are advised to avoid unnecessary travel.
🌩️ Bengal Drenched: Kolkata and Districts on Edge
West Bengal, particularly Kolkata, has experienced unrelenting rain for over 24 hours, resulting in waterlogging in low-lying areas and transportation slowdowns. Districts such as:
- Purba Bardhaman
- Purulia
- Hooghly
- Bankura
…have been battling heavy downpours since Thursday afternoon. The IMD has also issued a lightning ⚡ alert across southern West Bengal and urged people to stay indoors during intense weather.
🌫️ Delhi-NCR: Cloudy Skies, No Relief from Humidity
Despite overnight rainfall on Monday, Delhi-NCR continues to face intense humidity 🌡️. The IMD predicts:
- ⛅ Cloudy skies throughout Tuesday
- 🌩️ Thunderstorms and lightning in scattered areas
- 🌧️ Light to moderate showers across most parts
Forecasts for the coming seven days (till August 3) include continued light to moderate rain but no major dip in temperature. Residents are advised to remain cautious as waterlogging may affect traffic and commute.
☔ Rainfall Forecast for Other Indian States
🌧️ Rajasthan: Heavy Rain to Intensify
Rajasthan is on the radar for increased rainfall intensity over the next 72 hours. The state is likely to see:
- 💦 Heavy showers in isolated places today
- 🚨 Wider coverage and increased severity tomorrow and the next day
- 🌊 Risk of local flooding and disrupted daily life
🌧️ Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, East Rajasthan: Sporadic Downpours
West and North Madhya Pradesh, North-East Gujarat, and East Rajasthan can expect:
- 🌦️ Light to moderate rainfall
- 🌩️ Heavy showers in specific pockets
The variation in intensity across regions makes it crucial for local authorities to monitor developments closely.
🌊 Konkan, Goa, Coastal Karnataka: Sea-Side Showers Continue
Coastal belts of Konkan and Goa, along with Karnataka’s coastal regions, are likely to witness:
- 🌧️ Moderate showers throughout the day
- ⚡ Heavy rainfall in select zones
- 🌊 High tides and rough seas possible
Tourists and fishermen are advised to follow weather updates before venturing outdoors.
🌦️ Eastern and Central India Weather Outlook
States like Chhattisgarh, East Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand, and Bihar are in line for moderate to heavy showers, particularly in the early part of the week. Lightning ⚡ events may accompany rain in some areas.
🌥️ Other Affected Regions (Scattered Rains Likely)
The IMD has also issued warnings and updates for the following regions:
- North-East India – Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland
- Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi
- Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh
- Maharashtra and Vidarbha
- Andaman & Nicobar Islands
- Kerala and Lakshadweep
Residents in these areas should expect light to moderate rainfall, with localized heavy showers and thunderstorms in certain districts.
🛑 Safety Tips During Heavy Rainfall
✔️ Avoid stepping out during intense downpours unless necessary
✔️ Keep emergency kits handy including flashlight, medicines, power banks
✔️ Do not drive through waterlogged roads or flooded underpasses
✔️ Stay updated via official IMD bulletins and news outlets
✔️ Ensure drainage systems around your homes remain unclogged
📅 7-Day Rain Forecast Snapshot (Till August 3)
| State/Region | Forecast Type | Intensity |
|---|---|---|
| Bihar | Heavy Rain + Orange Alert | ⛈️ High |
| West Bengal | Heavy Rain + Lightning | 🌩️ Very High |
| Delhi-NCR | Moderate Showers | 🌧️ Medium |
| Rajasthan | Increasing Intensity | 🌊 Risk of Flood |
| Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat | Scattered Showers | 🌦️ Moderate |
| Konkan, Goa, Coastal K’taka | Coastal Downpours | 🌊 Moderate-High |
| North-East, Kerala | Thunderstorms Possible | 🌩️ Moderate |
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Why has the IMD issued orange alerts in multiple states?
Orange alerts indicate a moderate to high level of risk, often due to heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, or possible flooding. The IMD issues this to prompt action from authorities and caution the public.
2. Which areas are at most risk of flooding?
Cities like Patna, Kolkata, Mumbai, and regions in East Rajasthan and West Bengal are currently facing urban flooding and high water levels due to consistent rainfall.
3. Is it safe to travel during the alert?
Travel should be avoided unless absolutely essential, especially in regions under orange or red alerts. Waterlogging, slippery roads, and low visibility can lead to accidents.
4. What is the forecast for Delhi-NCR this week?
Delhi is expected to have light to moderate rain with thunderstorms in some areas till August 3, but humidity levels will stay high.
5. How long will the monsoon remain active across these regions?
The monsoon season usually continues until mid-September, but its intensity varies by region. The next two weeks will be particularly active across central, eastern, and northern India.
📝 Conclusion
India is witnessing one of the most active monsoon phases of the season, with torrential rains, thunderstorms, and flooding 🌧️ dominating headlines. From Delhi-NCR to Bihar, Bengal, Rajasthan, and beyond, the IMD’s multiple weather alerts highlight the severity of the situation. While rain is much needed in many parts of India, its excess is proving hazardous. Residents are advised to remain cautious, follow safety protocols, and stay updated via official sources.

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