IMD Issues Thunderstorm Alerts Nationwide; Heavy Rain, Strong Winds Forecast

The India Meteorological Department has issued a nationwide alert forecasting widespread thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and strong gusty winds across multiple regions. Eastern, central, and northeastern parts of the country, including Sub-Himalayan West Bengal, Sikkim, and Odisha, are expected to see intense activity with possible hailstorms. Northwest India is also set for a fresh wet spell with rain and snowfall in hilly areas. An Orange Alert is in effect for eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and parts of West Bengal due to the severe weather risk.

Key Points: IMD Thunderstorm Alert: Heavy Rain, Strong Winds Across India

  • Widespread thunderstorms forecast
  • Heavy rain in East & Northeast
  • Gusty winds up to 80 kmph
  • Orange alert for several states
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IMD issues thunderstorm alerts across India; heavy rain, strong winds likely

IMD issues nationwide weather alert for thunderstorms, heavy rain, and gusty winds. Orange alert for eastern states. Check forecast for your region.

"A large-scale thunderstorm activity is currently being witnessed across India. - IMD Scientist Akhil Shrivastava"

New Delhi, March 21

The India Meteorological Department on Saturday issued a nationwide weather alert, forecasting widespread thunderstorms, rainfall, lightning, and gusty winds across multiple regions over the coming days.

In its latest weather bulletin, the agency indicated intensified weather activity in eastern, central, and northeastern parts of the country, with warnings of heavy rain, thundersqualls, and hailstorms.

According to the IMD, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim are likely to witness widespread rainfall between March 21 and 24, with isolated heavy to very heavy rainfall on March 21. Thundersqualls with wind speeds reaching up to 80 kmph are expected in parts of Gangetic West Bengal, while Odisha may experience winds gusting up to 70 kmph along with possible hailstorm activity.

In Northeast India, fairly widespread rainfall with thunderstorms and gusty winds is expected over Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura, while isolated heavy rainfall is likely over Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh on March 24. East and Central India, including Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Madhya Pradesh, are also expected to receive scattered rainfall accompanied by strong winds over the next few days.

Northwest India is set to experience a fresh wet spell, with light to moderate rainfall and snowfall forecast over Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand on March 23. East Uttar Pradesh may witness fairly widespread rainfall with gusty winds reaching up to 40 kmph.

Speaking to ANI here on Friday, IMD Scientist Akhil Shrivastava said, "A large-scale thunderstorm activity is currently being witnessed across India. In Delhi, rainfall activity occurred yesterday, resulting in a significant drop in maximum temperatures. Our forecast indicates that similar intermittent rainfall activity is likely to occur during the evening hours today. However, this activity is expected to subside in Delhi starting tomorrow, with the probability of rain decreasing from tomorrow onwards."

"While conditions are mainly cloudy today, they are expected to become partly cloudy tomorrow. Compared to yesterday, a slight further decline of about 2-3°C may be observed in maximum temperatures today. Nevertheless, temperatures are expected to begin rising again after tomorrow," he said.

Shrivastava further noted that an 'Orange Alert' had been issued for regions including eastern Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and parts of West Bengal due to expected thunderstorms, gusty winds, and possible hailstorms. "Wind speeds in eastern India may reach 60 to 70 kmph, posing potential risks," he said.

Meanwhile, southern states and parts of Maharashtra are also expected to receive scattered rainfall, even as hot and humid conditions may prevail over Kerala, coastal Karnataka, and Goa.

- ANI

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Reader Comments

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Rohit P
The temperature drop in Delhi was a huge relief! But now they say it will get hot again. This back-and-forth is confusing. At least the rain washed away some pollution.
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Akhil G
As a farmer in Odisha, these alerts are critical. Hailstorm warnings are scary—it can destroy our standing crops in minutes. The administration should be ready with support measures.
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Sarah B
Visiting Sikkim right now. The forecast of very heavy rainfall is worrying for our trekking plans. Local guides are advising caution. IMD's detailed regional breakdown is very helpful for tourists like us.
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Karthik V
While the alerts are good, the real test is last-mile communication. In my village in Bihar, many people still don't get these warnings on time. Need better use of local radio and community networks.
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Meera T
Hope the power departments in UP and MP are prepared. Last time with strong winds, we had power cuts for 2 days. Orange alert means take it seriously!

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