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Himachal Pradesh News Updated Jul 12, 2026

IMD Warns Heavy Rain, Thunderstorms to Hit Himachal; Temperatures to Rise

The India Meteorological Department has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh over the next 24 hours. Thunderstorms with gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph are expected across the state, particularly in Chamba, Kangra, Kullu and Mandi districts. The weather conditions are attributed to the monsoon trough and an active Western Disturbance enhancing moisture incursion. Despite the rain, maximum temperatures are likely to increase by 2°C to 6°C over the next few days.

IMD warns of heavy rain in isolated parts of Himachal; thunderstorms, gusty winds likely, temperatures to rise gradually

Shimla, July 12

The India Meteorological Department, Meteorological Centre Shimla, has forecast moderate to heavy rainfall at isolated places in Himachal Pradesh, with thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds likely to affect several districts over the next 24 hours.

According to the IMD, isolated heavy rainfall is very likely in parts of Chamba, Kangra, Kullu and Mandi districts, while light to moderate rain is expected at many places across the low hills, plains and mid-hill regions of the state. Light rainfall is also likely at isolated locations in the higher reaches.

The weather office said thunderstorm and lightning activity accompanied by gusty winds reaching 30-40 kmph is expected at isolated places across the state. In the tribal districts of Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti, sustained surface winds of 30-40 kmph are also likely during the forecast period.

The IMD attributed the prevailing weather conditions to the monsoon trough extending across northern India, coupled with an active Western Disturbance persisting as a trough in the middle tropospheric westerlies, which is enhancing moisture incursion over Himachal Pradesh.

Despite the rainfall activity, the meteorological department said maximum temperatures are likely to increase gradually by 2°C to 6°C over the next four to five days, while minimum temperatures are expected to remain largely unchanged across the state.

The IMD cautioned that heavy rainfall in isolated areas could trigger localised landslides, mudslides, waterlogging in low-lying areas, slippery road conditions and minor damage to vulnerable structures. It advised residents and tourists to avoid waterlogged areas, stay away from rivers, streams and landslide-prone slopes, and follow weather updates and traffic advisories issued by the authorities.

The weather office said it will continue to monitor the evolving monsoon conditions and issue updated forecasts and warnings as required.

— ANI

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