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Monsoon Alert: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Set to Disrupt Travel Across Mumbai, Kerala, and Delhi

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued critical weather warnings for several regions today. Mumbai and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) remain on yellow alert until July 2. North Kerala faces upgraded warnings as heavy rain patterns shift across the peninsula. Delhi-NCR residents should prepare for sudden thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours.

Forecasters predict persistent rain for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad for four days. This extended yellow alert suggests moderate showers that could impact local train schedules. Commuters must monitor high tide timings to avoid flooding in low-lying areas. Checking official weather apps before leaving home provides essential real-time updates for travel.

IMD Weather Alert 2026: Heavy Rain and Thunderstorms Forecast for Mumbai, Kerala, and Delhi-NCR

IMD alerts today and Mumbai-MMR rainfall outlook

In the south, the IMD upgraded the alert level for north Kerala districts. Kannur and Kasaragod face an orange alert, indicating a risk of heavy downpours. These intense weather conditions increase the likelihood of landslides in hilly terrains. Fishermen are strictly advised to avoid the sea due to turbulent waves and winds.

Region Alert Level Primary Hazard
Mumbai-MMR Yellow Urban Flooding
North Kerala Orange Landslides
Delhi-NCR Thunderstorm Traffic Snarls

Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR) are on a thunderstorm watch today. Brief but intense spells might cause waterlogging on major roads and highways. Such conditions often lead to flight delays at the international airport. Travelers should plan for extra time and stay away from weak structures during storms.

Kerala rain upgrades and Delhi-NCR thunderstorm watch

The next seventy-two hours remain critical as the monsoon surge gains momentum. Satellite imagery shows moisture-laden winds heading toward the western coast and northern plains. These systems will likely maintain current alert levels through early July. Staying updated with Doppler radar helps in making safe weekend travel choices for everyone.

Local authorities continue to monitor drainage systems and emergency responses in high-risk zones. Residents should secure loose outdoor items and follow district-level safety advisories closely. Understanding these weather patterns ensures better preparation against monsoon shifts. Reliable nowcast updates will help you navigate potential disruptions throughout this active rainfall period.

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