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Monsoon Fury or Scorching Heat? IMD Issues Urgent Weather Alerts Across India Today

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued critical weather alerts across India for June 27. Heavy rain will impact Kerala, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Assam today. Delhi and Chandigarh expect thunderstorms while East Uttar Pradesh faces heatwaves. Travelers must stay updated on local weather and transit timings carefully.

Regional reports indicate orange alerts for coastal Karnataka and south Gujarat regions. Heavy downpours may cause urban flooding in cities like Bengaluru and Guwahati. Commuters should expect delays in flight and rail services due to low visibility. These conditions also increase the risk of landslides in the hilly areas of Northeast India.

IMD Weather Alert: Heavy Rain, Flash Floods, and Heatwaves Expected Across India on June 27, 2026

Regional IMD alerts for Karnataka and Gujarat

South Gujarat and the Konkan coast are under high alert for extreme rainfall today. This surge is due to a low pressure area over the Arabian Sea. The weather agency warns fishermen against venturing into the sea because of strong winds. Travelers in Goa and Mangaluru must monitor local road closures to avoid being stranded.

Residents in Delhi and Chandigarh should prepare for sudden thunderstorms during the afternoon hours. While rain brings relief, East Uttar Pradesh continues to bake under severe heatwave conditions. Temperatures here may exceed forty-two degrees Celsius before the monsoon arrives. It is vital to check the IMD website for real-time radar updates and heat safety tips.

Region Alert Level Weather Risk
Gujarat Orange Alert Heavy Rainfall
Kerala Orange Alert Flash Floods
Delhi-NCR Yellow Alert Thunderstorms

Heavy rain and Northeast IMD alerts

The monsoon is currently very active over Assam and neighbouring states in the Northeast. Heavy rain may trigger flash floods and landslides in the Brahmaputra valley. Authorities advise tourists to avoid non-essential travel to high-altitude areas during this period. Local helplines are active to assist anyone stuck in rain-affected zones across the region.

As weather patterns shift, staying informed via official portals ensures safe travel across India. Whether navigating city traffic or planning trips, always check for active warnings. Monitor live flight statuses and train schedules before leaving home to manage disruptions. Taking these small steps will help you stay safe during this unpredictable monsoon season.

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