Key Points

The IMD predicts light to heavy rainfall across India this week, with Delhi expecting sporadic showers. Eastern Rajasthan and Maharashtra face extreme rainfall warnings under red alerts. Central and eastern states like MP, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha are under orange alerts. Residents in affected areas are advised to stay cautious as hilly regions also prepare for heavy downpours.

Key Points: IMD Forecasts Heavy Rains Across Delhi Rajasthan Maharashtra This Week

  • Delhi to see sporadic light rains with thunderstorms
  • Red alert for Rajasthan and Maharashtra ghats
  • Orange alerts in MP Chhattisgarh Odisha
  • Himachal Uttarakhand brace for heavy showers
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IMD predicts light to heavy showers across India in coming week

IMD warns of heavy showers in Delhi, Rajasthan, Maharashtra with red alerts issued. Stay updated on monsoon forecasts and safety advisories.

"Extremely heavy rainfall exceeding 20 cm expected in eastern Rajasthan and Maharashtra ghats – Akhil Shrivastava, IMD"

New Delhi, July 2

As the monsoon continues its journey across the country, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday predicted light to heavy rainfall in Delhi and several other regions over the next week.

IMD scientist Akhil Shrivastava, speaking to IANS, said the national capital can expect sporadic rainfall in the coming days.

"Monsoon officially arrived in Delhi on June 29, accompanied by light showers. Our forecast suggests that during the next seven days, Delhi may experience light to heavy rainfall. There will also be periods of partly cloudy skies, with chances of thunderstorms and lightning," he said.

Shrivastava emphasised that while rain will occur, it is likely to remain on the lighter side in Delhi for most of the week.

Moving beyond the capital, the IMD has issued significant warnings for several states expecting intense rainfall.

"Extremely heavy rainfall, exceeding 20 cm in 24 hours, is expected in eastern Rajasthan and the ghat areas of central Maharashtra," Shrivastava said.

"States like Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha are also under heavy rainfall alerts. In Gujarat, Konkan, and Goa, rainfall will be widespread, and Karnataka may witness heavy to very heavy rainfall in isolated areas today."

The hilly states are also on alert, with heavy to very heavy showers forecast for parts of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Eastern Uttar Pradesh is likely to receive significant rainfall, prompting precautionary warnings.

Highlighting the severity, Shrivastava outlined the alert levels: “A yellow alert has been issued for most parts of Uttar Pradesh. Eastern Rajasthan and central Maharashtra are under red alert due to extreme rainfall potential. Orange alerts have been sounded in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Gujarat, Karnataka, and northeastern states, including Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura.”

He advised residents in affected areas to stay informed and take necessary precautions as weather conditions evolve throughout the week.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Farmers in Rajasthan must be rejoicing! After last year's drought, this heavy rainfall prediction is like godsend. Jai Jawan Jai Kisan!
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Aman W
IMD's predictions have improved but still not 100% accurate. Last week they said heavy rain for Mumbai but we got just drizzles. Hope they're right about the red alert areas - people's lives are at stake.
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Sarah B
As someone living in Goa, I'm worried about the tourism industry. Heavy rains during peak season could really hurt local businesses. Stay safe everyone!
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Vikram M
Good that IMD is giving advance warnings. State governments should activate disaster response teams in red alert areas. Remember Kerala floods - we must learn from past mistakes.
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Kavya N
Monsoon is always double-edged sword - good for crops but bad for city infrastructure. Why can't our cities handle normal rainfall without flooding? Need better urban planning!
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Michael C
Interesting to see how climate change is affecting monsoon patterns in India. The intensity seems to be increasing year after year. Hope everyone stays safe during these extreme weather events.

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