
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday released extensive weather warning predicting heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across several regions of the country between 14 and 19 July.
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Parts of the city were fixed on Sunday evening with rain and brought relief from damp weather. The weather department issued a red warning of other showers in the next few hours and Monday on Monday.
The weather department in its latest prediction said that the cloud mass that is approaching the southeast may cause the light of a slight rainfall to be accompanied by storms and lightning over the parts of Dilli-NCR.
New Delhi: People attend the Kartavya journey during a rainy evening in Nový Delhi on Sunday, July 13, 2025. (PTI Photo/Kamal Singh) (PTI07_13_2025_000379B)
On Monday, the department predicts a cloudy sky and slight precipitation throughout the city. Maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be around 33 and 26 degrees Celsius.
Northwest India
In northwest India, extreme precipitation in isolated places above East Rajasthan is very likely that from 14 to 15 July and western Rajasthan on 14 and 15 July, IMD said.
Insulated heavy rainfall in Jammu-Kashmere, Ladaku, Gilgit-Baltistan, Muzaffarabad and Himachal Pradesh from 14 to July 17; in Uttarakhand from 14 to 19 July; in Pandjab 16 July; And through Haryan, Chandigarh and Delhi 14 July.
IMD also noted that Uttar Pradesh is likely to receive isolated heavy showers, especially in the western parts of 14th July 17 and 18 and in the eastern areas from 15 to 18 July, with very strong precipitation in the eastern Uttar Pradesh on July 16.
Light to medium rainfall, accompanied by storms and lightning, is probably above the western Himalayan region and adjacent plains for the next seven days, IMD said in an official edition.
East and Central India
Isolated rainfall is likely to continue the West Madhya Pradesh from 13 to July 17th, East Madhya Pradesh and Odisha from 13 to 19 July and in Chhattisgarh and Bihar from 14 to July 17th. Between other affected areas (July 17 (July) and July (July) and July (July) and July and July), AA July), AA July), and July), AA July), and July), AA July), and July), and July), and 1 July) (July), and July). Andaman & Nicobar. 13–16), with pockets with very strong collisions across these regions on specific days. During this period there is also a likely storm activity, she said in an official edition.
In Western India, heavy rainfall is expected in isolated places above Konan and Goa, in the Madhya Maharashtra in Ghat and Saurashtra & Kutch 13, and 14th, and 14th July.
Kolkata Rains: IMD Problems Yellow Warms
Kolkata and several districts in South Bengal are expected to receive increased precipitation on Monday due to active monsoon conditions and the potential development of a low -pressure system, according to the Regional Meteorological Center (RMC) in Alipore. For this day, “yellow” alerts were issued, signaling the likelihood of heavy rain in isolated areas.
Kolkata, 09th July (or): View of the overflowing gang river after the rain in Kolkata. (Neither the photo)
The Met office said the monsoon trough remains active over the South Bengal and the cyclonic circulation of the upper air above the Bay of the Northwest Gulf is likely to intensify into a low -pressure area over the next 24 hours.
Northeastern India
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a widespread weather warning predicted by heavy to extremely strong collisions across several regions of the country.
Northeast India will receive light to medium collisions with storms and lightning in the next seven days. Isolated heavy rainfall is very likely above Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and Arunacal Pradesh from 13 to 19 July, with very heavy showers probably over Meghalaya 15 July.
Southern India
In the southern peninsula India, isolated rainfall above Kerala & Mahe and the coastal and southern interior of Karnataka between 13 and 19 July is predicted. It is expected that Tamil Nadu will have heavy rains from July 15 to July, while Lakshadweep, Coast Andhra, and Rayalaseem can see 18 and 19 July. Within 18. Strong surface winds reaching 40-50 km/h are also probably in the area over the next five days, along with light to medium rain in most areas.
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