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Weather Alert: Delhi-NCR Braces for Storms as Monsoon Surge Batters Kerala and Northeast

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts thunderstorms across Delhi-NCR today. Gusty winds will arrive with these summer storms. This weather pattern should persist until June 23. It provides a quick break from the heat. Meanwhile, intense rain hits the southern and northeastern regions. These changes suggest a shift in national weather patterns.

The Northeast faces a critical weather window today. Very heavy rain is likely in Sikkim and West Bengal. These regions expect isolated extreme events until tonight. Such downpours often cause local travel disruptions. Travelers should check road conditions before heading into the hills. High moisture levels continue to fuel these atmospheric changes.

Weather Alert: Delhi-NCR Storms and Monsoon Rain Updates for Kerala and Northeast India 2026

Intense Rain Updates for Kerala and Coastal Karnataka

South India sees a surge in monsoon activity. Kerala and Coastal Karnataka will experience widespread rain until June 26. The IMD warns of strong winds along the coast. Fishermen are advised to stay away from the sea. Localized flooding might affect daily commutes in these states. Planning ahead is vital for those traveling through these areas.

Severe heat persists in East Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Vidarbha. These areas will face heatwave conditions until June 25. Relief is on the horizon as the monsoon advances soon. It is expected to enter Bihar and Odisha by June 23. This movement marks a vital turning point for Central India. Lower temperatures will likely follow this progression.

Delhi-NCR Storms and Heatwave Impact Data

Region Primary Alert Expected Timeline
Delhi-NCR Thunderstorms June 21–23
Northeast Extreme Rain Till June 21
East UP Heatwave Till June 25
Kerala Coast Widespread Rain June 20–26

Commuters should prepare for potential power outages during storms. High winds can damage weak structures in urban areas. Residents in heatwave zones must stay hydrated and avoid sun exposure. The shifting monsoon offers a vital update for farmers and travelers alike. Keep tracking official bulletins for your specific district to stay safe from sudden changes.

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