The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a severe weather alert for July 17. Heavy rainfall will likely hit Uttarakhand, East Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar throughout the day. Travellers should expect significant disruptions on major hill routes and rail corridors in these regions. These conditions increase landslide risks and flash flood potential across northern states. Safety remains a top priority for those visiting hilly terrains today.
Weather models suggest that the current monsoon system is intensifying over the northern plains. This shift brings excessive moisture and heavy precipitation to hilly and low-lying terrains alike. Significant transport delays are already being reported at various regional transit hubs today. Authorities urge citizens to stay updated with real-time weather alerts before planning any long-distance travel across these states.

Uttarakhand IMD alert today and hill road safety
Uttarakhand faces a critical orange alert in Bageshwar and Pithoragarh districts today. Dehradun and Tehri Garhwal might see intense rainfall spells during the afternoon hours. Landslides often block the Rishikesh-Badrinath highway during these heavy rainy cycles. These disruptions impact pilgrims on the Char Dham routes significantly this week. Experts suggest avoiding travel on steep slopes during peak rain hours to ensure safety.
East UP and Bihar flood risks and IMD alert today
In East Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bihar, the monsoon system remains very active now. Heavy rains are currently impacting the Gorakhpur-Varanasi corridor and major river basins. Local gauges indicate rising water levels in the Gandak and Koshi rivers today. This poses a severe threat to low-lying areas and rural road connectivity. Commuters should expect waterlogging in urban centres, which slows down city traffic considerably.
Delhi transit impacts and the IMD alert today
| Region | Warning Level | Travel Impact |
|---|---|---|
| Uttarakhand | Orange Alert | High landslide risk |
| East UP | Yellow Alert | Railway delays possible |
| North Bihar | Yellow Alert | Rural road flooding |
Residents in the National Capital Region (NCR) are experiencing high humidity and rising temperatures. Significant rain relief is unlikely until early next week for the national capital. Meanwhile, flight operations at Dehradun and Gorakhpur airports may face weather-related delays. It is essential to monitor the India Meteorological Department (IMD) Doppler radar for tracking. Following official local advisories ensures a safer journey through the affected monsoon zones.



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