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Monsoon to Remain Active Over Himachal for 45 Days; Orange Alerts Issued

The southwest monsoon has fully covered Himachal Pradesh and is expected to remain active for around 45 days, with heavy rainfall likely across several districts. Orange alerts have been issued for Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla, and Sirmaur districts for various dates in early July. IMD officials warned of increased risks of landslides, mudslides, and localised flash floods in affected areas. June rainfall was 35% below normal, but July is expected to see near-normal to active monsoon conditions, especially from July 9-16.

Monsoon to remain active over Himachal for next 45 days; IMD issues orange alerts across several districts

Shimla, July 2

The southwest monsoon has now covered the entire state of Himachal Pradesh and is expected to remain active over the coming weeks, with intermittent spells of heavy rainfall likely across several districts, according to the India Meteorological Department.

Speaking to ANI on Thursday, Shobhit Katiyar, Head of the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Himachal Pradesh, said the monsoon fully covered the state on July 1 after a gradual advancement over the past few days.

"The monsoon has now covered the entire state as of July 1. During the last two to three days, rainfall activity has remained widespread across all districts, with heavy rainfall particularly reported from Chamba and Kangra districts," Katiyar said.

He further stated that the monsoon is expected to remain active over the state for nearly the next 45 days, although rainfall activity may witness a brief weakening on July 4 before intensifying again thereafter. He also informed that, in view of the heavy rainfall forecast, Orange Alerts have been issued for several districts across the state.

Katiyar said Kangra district is likely to witness continuous spells of heavy rainfall over the next four to five days. Similar weather conditions are expected in Kullu and Mandi districts between July 3 and July 6, while Shimla is also likely to receive significant rainfall over the next five days.

He added that Solan district is expected to receive widespread rainfall around July 6, while Sirmaur district is likely to witness heavy rainfall over the next five days. Bilaspur and Hamirpur are also expected to receive good rainfall between July 5 and July 8.

"Orange Alerts have been issued for Kangra district on July 2, 3 and 5. Orange Alerts have also been issued for Kullu and Mandi on July 6, Shimla on July 5 and 6, and Sirmaur on July 5 and 6," he said. Although no flash flood warning has been issued at present, Katiyar cautioned that districts placed under Orange Alert face an increased risk of landslides, mudslides and localised flash floods due to intense rainfall activity.

"As rainfall continues across the state over the coming week, water levels and flow in rivers and streams will continue to rise. We have advised people to stay away from rivers and seasonal nullahs during and after rainfall," he said.

He further warned that heavy rainfall could damage horticultural crops in certain areas, while slippery roads, reduced visibility and hazardous driving conditions are likely in hilly terrain.

"We appeal to people to strictly follow advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department as well as instructions issued by the state government and district administrations so that loss of life and property can be minimised," he added. Katiyar said the IMD is maintaining continuous coordination with the Himachal Pradesh government and other stakeholders to ensure timely dissemination of weather alerts.

"All weather alerts issued by the IMD are being shared with the state government and concerned agencies promptly. Our nowcast services are updated every three hours, and we are also disseminating weather information through the media to ensure timely public awareness," he said.

Referring to rainfall trends, Katiyar said the monsoon arrived slightly late this year, with the state coming fully under its influence only on July 1. He said Himachal Pradesh normally receives around 101 mm of rainfall during June, but this year rainfall remained about 35 per cent below normal during the month. However, rainfall activity has increased significantly since the onset of the monsoon.

Sharing the monthly outlook, Katiyar said rainfall during the first week of July is expected to remain near normal across the state.

"The second week of July, from July 9 to July 16, is expected to be the most active monsoon period, with widespread rainfall likely across almost all districts. During the third week, between July 16 and July 23, monsoon activity is expected to remain particularly strong over Kangra, Kullu, Mandi, Shimla and Sirmaur, while rainfall in other districts is likely to remain near normal. During the last week of July, monsoon activity is expected to weaken somewhat," he said.

Katiyar added that persistent rainfall has led to a noticeable dip in temperatures across Himachal Pradesh.

"Temperatures have fallen by around 3 to 4 degrees Celsius across most districts over the past two to three days, and no significant change in temperatures is expected over the coming days," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

So the monsoon arrived a bit late but now it's compensating in full force. I remember last year's floods in Himachal — the state needs better infrastructure for drainage and landslide prevention. Hopefully the IMD's warnings will save lives this time.

James A

Visited Manali last June and the roads were nightmare even with normal rain. Can't imagine what orange alert conditions would be like. Good that IMD is keeping people informed with 3-hour updates.

Kavya N

As someone from Kangra, I can say we're already feeling the impact. Rivers are swelling and farmers are worried about their crops. But honestly, we need this water for the rest of the year. Just wish the government had better disaster response teams ready in hilly areas.

Michael C

The temperature dropping 3-4 degrees is actually refreshing after the heatwave. But the orange alerts for July 2-6 in multiple districts are concerning. Hope tourists cancel non-essential travel to these areas.

Sarah B

Interesting to see the monsoon pattern this year — late start but intense. The IMD's week-wise forecast is helpful. But why only orange alerts? With 45 days of activity, shouldn't some areas be on red alert already?

Rohit P

Living in Shimla, I've seen how

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