
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday predicted heavy to very strong rainfall in several countries across the country until July 12.
Mumbai under “yellow warning”
IMD predicts that on July 7, 2025, Mumbai continued the monsoon conditions. The city is expected to experience a cloudy sky with medium to severe rainfall, which occurs at intervals throughout the day. Instanding winds are probably, especially during early morning and late evening hours.
How many chances on rain today in Delhi?
On Monday, the National City of Delhi experienced early morning showers and led IMD to issue a yellow warning for the city and its surrounding regions, including Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Gurgaon and Gautam Buddha Nagar.
The NCR Delhi NCR Center predicts light into slight rainfall accompanied by storms throughout the day in several parts of the region, including Sonipat, Rohtak, Rewari and Palwal.
Commuting is recommended that they be careful due to the potential for breaking up water and disturbance of traffic, especially in low -laid areas and near railway stations.
East and Central India
In the official edition of IMD, he said: “From 6 to July 12th, the Eastern and Central India is expected to experience extensive rainfall, with isolated heavy downpours over the period during the period. Chhattisgarh will probably get heavy rain in July, while Vidarbha, Sub-Himalayan West Bengal can see similar conditions from 7. ”
The Gangetic West Bengal and Jharkhand are expected to get on 6 and 7 July. The heavy rain, with a very strong rainfall for Vidarbh from 6 to 8 July, Odisha 7 July, IMD said.
Extremely heavy rainfall is probably in isolated places in Odisha 6 July, Chhattisgarh 6 and 7 July, and Visarbha 7 July. Madhya Pradesh is also set to heavy to very heavy collision between 6 and 10 July, with an extremely heavy rain over East Madhya Pradesh 8 July and 9 July on 9 July.
Northwest India
In Northwest India, heavy rainfall is probably over Uttarakhand and Eastern Rajasthan to 12.
Eastern Rajasthane is expected to have a very heavy rain between 7 and 9 July. Isolated places in Himachal Pradesh can receive extremely heavy rainfall and East Rajasthan could experience 9 July.
Lightning in Himachal Pradesh
A heavy downpour in Himachal Pradesh caused a confusion when the state reported 23 lightning floods, followed by 19 incidents in the cloud and 16 landslides by Sunday.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) released a warning for Monday, IMD predicts “very heavy rain, storm and flash, squall”.
The weather department predicted heavy rains on 8 and 9 July.
According to a report published by the government Himachal Pradesh, at least 78 people in Himachal Pradesh came from the beginning of Monsoon 20 June.
Western India
Severe to very heavy rainfall is probably in isolated places above Konan & Goa, in the Madhya Maharashtra, the Gujarat region over the next 6 days; Saurashtra & Kutch on 7 and heavy rainfall over Marathawada during 6.-0. July 8. Extremely heavy rainfall is very likely in isolated places in Ghat areas in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra 7 July.
IMD predicts very heavy rain, storm and flash, squall ‘across several regions.
“Light to medium rainfall at most/many places accompanied by a storm, lightning and impact wind at a speed of 30-40 km/h, probably in the region over the next 7 days,” IMD says.
Northeastern India
Light to medium rainfall in most places, accompanied by a storm, lightning and isolated rainfall, will probably continue in northeastern India over the next 7 days, with very strong collisions above Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura on 06 and 12, Assam & Meghalaya, 12 July, IMD said.
(Tagstotranslate) strong precipitation