The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a critical national weather advisory as the southwest monsoon intensifies its grip across northern, central, and eastern India. Active monsoon troughs and cyclonic circulations are driving severe weather shifts, prompting authorities to issue safety and transport advisories across multiple regions.
According to the latest meteorological reports, 18 states are currently on high alert for heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, while a massive belt spanning 26 states is bracing for severe thunderstorms and lightning strikes.
The Core Forecast: What to Expect Across India
The upcoming 72 to 96 hours are expected to see volatile weather patterns as the monsoon frontline advances further into the northern plains, including sectors of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
1. 18 States on Heavy Rainfall Watch
Substantial moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal is channeling massive downpours into northern and northeastern belts. The primary regions facing intense precipitation include:
- East & Northeast India: Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh.
- Central & Northern Belts: Active structural rainfall pockets over Bihar and eastern parts of Uttar Pradesh.
2. 26 States Facing Thunderstorms & Lightning
A broader multi-state corridor is experiencing strong atmospheric instability. High-velocity gusty winds reaching 40–50 km/h along with dangerous cloud-to-ground lightning fields are predicted across:
- Uttar Pradesh & Bihar (facing a double threat of localized downpours and lightning strikes)
- Jharkhand, Odisha, and Madhya Pradesh
- Adjoining northern states entering the peak phase of their monsoon transition.
Impact on Commute and Safety Guidelines
With infrastructure networks under strain due to rapid seasonal changes, local administrations are closely monitoring waterlogging and river catchments.
IMD Safety Advisory: Commuters in affected urban centers, particularly across low-lying zones in UP and Bihar, are strongly advised to avoid parking vehicles under old structures or high-voltage power lines. Travelers should stay updated on localized flash flood warnings before planning long-distance road trips.
Stay Updated with Official Sources
Weather dynamics during peak monsoon phases can shift rapidly. For real-time satellite imagery, district-level tracking, and live radar alerts, residents should rely strictly on official government releases.
- Official Resource: Monitor the live tracker on the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Portal.
- Local Advisories: Keep an eye on updates published by your state’s respective Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).







