Guwahati Braces for Heavy Rain: IMD Issues Alert for Next 3-4 Days

The India Meteorological Department has forecast heavy to very heavy rainfall across Guwahati for the next three to four days, with warnings of thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds. Authorities including ASDMA are on high alert, monitoring the situation for potential waterlogging, traffic disruption, and landslides in vulnerable areas. Residents in low-lying and hillside zones are advised to stay cautious and avoid unnecessary movement during intense rainfall. The advisory follows recent waterlogging that disrupted normal life and forced closure of educational institutions in the city earlier this week.

Key Points: Guwahati Heavy Rain Alert: IMD Predicts Thunderstorms, Landslides

  • IMD forecasts heavy to very heavy rainfall (7-20 cm) in Guwahati for 3-4 days
  • Thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds expected in isolated areas
  • Risk of waterlogging, traffic disruption, and landslides in vulnerable zones
  • ASDMA and city authorities on high alert; public urged to stay vigilant
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IMD predicts heavy rainfall over Guwahati; authorities issue alert, public advised to remain cautious

IMD predicts heavy to very heavy rainfall in Guwahati for 3-4 days. Authorities issue alert for thunderstorms, waterlogging, and landslides. Public advised to stay cautious.

"If it rains for ten minutes, the entire area gets completely submerged in water... We have a request to the CM, please do something for this place - Guwahati resident"

Guwahati, April 25

The India Meteorological Department on Saturday forecast heavy rainfall across various parts of Guwahati over the next three to four days, with warnings of thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds in isolated areas.

According to a press release, IMD has predicted today the likelihood of heavy to very heavy rainfall to occur at isolated places with (7-20 cm in 24 Hrs) along with thunder and lightning across various parts of the Guwahati city in the coming 3-4 days.

The weather department further stated that the prevailing conditions indicate thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds are very likely at isolated places, which may lead to waterlogging, disruption in vehicular movement, and an increased risk of localised landslides in vulnerable areas.

According to the press release, the city authorities and Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) and city authorities are closely monitoring the situation, with emergency response systems kept on alert. The ASDMA has urged residents of Guwahati to remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions.

IMD informed that daily commuters and long-distance travellers are requested to plan their routines accordingly, avoiding unnecessary movement during periods of intense rainfall. Residents in low-lying and hillside areas should stay alert for any signs of flooding or landslides.

The status of the situation would be updated by ASDMA on its official website, i.e. https://asdma.assam.gov.in/resource/assamweather-forecast and on all its social media handles from time to time for general awareness.

Hence, the public is urged to stay tuned to official weather updates and follow advisories issued by local authorities to ensure safety during this prolonged spell of rain, the press release said.

Meanwhile, earlier this week, massive waterlogging disrupted normal life in the Hatigaon and Anil Nagar localities of Guwahati due to incessant rains on Monday.

All government and private educational institutions within the Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) remained closed following a directive from the district administration.

An official document from the Government of Assam said," In view of the situation arising out of the flash flood caused by heavy rains in Guwahati city that occurred on 19/04/2026, all the Educational Institutes (both Govt. and Private) are hereby declared closed on 20/04/2026 within the Guwahati Municipal Corporation area."

A resident of Guwahati, while speaking to ANI, said, "We have been seeing this problem for a long time... If it rains for ten minutes, the entire area gets completely submerged in water... We have a request to the CM, please do something for this place... We are stuck here the whole night..."

- ANI

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Priya S
Living in Hatigaon, I can totally relate to that resident's plea. Every year same story - heavy rain and we are stuck in waterlogged streets for hours. ASDMA ka alert acha hai, but ground level pe kuch nahi hota. Stay safe everyone! 🙏
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Michael C
I moved here from Bangalore last year and this is my first monsoon in Guwahati. My colleagues warned me about waterlogging but I didn't expect this. Kudos to ASDMA for keeping us informed but the infrastructure needs serious upgrade. These warnings are useless if people still can't get to work.
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Rohit P
I appreciate IMD's timely prediction but why do we always wait for disaster to strike before acting? Those 19th April floods should have been a wake-up call. Clearing drains and checking vulnerable slopes should be year-round work, not just when monsoon arrives. Common sense, yaar. 🤦‍♂️
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Sneha F
Stay safe Guwahati! My parents live near Anil Nagar and they said water entered their ground floor last Monday. Scary times. At least now they are prepared - sandbags ready, important documents in waterproof bags. Please everyone in low-lying areas, take this seriously. 🌊💪
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Vikram M
Good that schools were closed promptly. But what about offices? Not everyone can work from home. The civic body needs to invest in proper storm water drainage - this is not rocket science, it's basic urban planning. Hope the CM takes note of that resident's heartfelt request. 🙏

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