
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a very shocking and worrying bulletin regarding the weather of the country today, 14 July 2026. At present, a strange and unprecedented contradiction of weather is being seen in the geographical areas of India. While on one hand, a large part of the country is facing the havoc of torrential rains, floods and landslides, on the other hand, some states are also facing scorching heat and heat wave in the month of July.
According to meteorologists, a very strong Cyclonic Circulation has become active over North-East India and an active Western Disturbance is also knocking. Due to the collision of these two systems, monsoon is going to once again show its terrible and ferocious form in the entire country from July 20, 2026.
Torrential disaster in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar; Orange alert issued
Monsoon activity has suddenly increased in Purvanchal and Ganga plains:
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Condition of Uttar Pradesh: Warning of heavy rain has been issued in 22 districts of UP today. Of these, extremely heavy rain is expected in 8 districts and heavy rain is expected in 5 districts. recently Record 168 mm rain in Gorakhpur It has been recorded that many areas of the city have been submerged. However, the paradox is that the state has recorded 17% less rainfall than the average since June 1.
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Alert in Bihar: The Meteorological Department has issued ‘Orange Alert’ for 27 districts of Bihar. Monsoon clouds are now slowly moving towards the Northeast, but moderate rain will continue in Bihar for the next four days. Bihar also has received 47% less rainfall than normal this time.
Devastation in the mountains: Kedarnath Yatra stopped in Uttarakhand
Continuous torrential rains in the hilly states are now proving fatal:
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Highways closed: There is a yellow alert for Dehradun, Chamoli, Rudraprayag, Bageshwar and Pithoragarh of Uttarakhand. Due to continuous landslides, two major national highways including Rishikesh-Yamunotri Highway and 126 link roads are completely at a standstill due to debris. Cranes and machines engaged in construction work have been buried due to heavy debris falling on the Lakhwad project site in Vikasnagar.
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Travel ban: In view of the continuously falling debris and bad roads in the mountains, the administration has taken Kedarnath Yatra has been temporarily stoppedSo that the pilgrims can be stopped at safe places.
Flood threat in plains: Yamuna river crosses danger mark
Just as the risk suddenly increases in an uncontrolled financial market, similarly the water level of the rivers of the plain states has gone out of control due to the rain in the mountains:
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Delhi-Haryana high alert: Due to continuous rains in the catchment areas of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, the Yamuna and Markanda rivers of Haryana are in full spate, due to which flood water has entered dozens of villages on the banks. This has had a direct impact on the country’s capital Delhi, where Yamuna river has crossed the danger mark. A very painful incident of four children being swept away due to the strong current of the river has also come to light in Delhi.
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Punjab Forecast: There is a possibility of heavy rain today in about 13 districts of Punjab including Gurdaspur and Pathankot.
Monsoon sluggish in Rajasthan and Gujarat; there will be severe heat wave
On one hand, half of the country is covered with water, while on the other hand, there is drought like situation in Western India:
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Dust storms: The pace of monsoon has completely slowed down in Rajasthan and Gujarat. According to the Meteorological Department, there is no hope of rain in Bikaner and Jodhpur divisions of Rajasthan for the next one week. Here dry and dusty storms will blow at a speed of 30 to 40 km per hour.
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Heat wave in July: Due to non-arrival of monsoon in the areas of Rajasthan, Western Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat bordering India-Pakistan border, there will be a huge rise in temperature and people will have to face severe heat even in this humid month. Heatwave Will have to face.
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Relief in Chhattisgarh: In contrast, the monsoon is completely kind in Chhattisgarh in central India. Heavy rains are going to continue for the next 5 days in North Chhattisgarh including the capital Raipur.
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