IMD Weather Live Update: Monsoon clouds covered the entire country; Alert of ‘Maha-Rain’ in UP-Bihar and danger of sudden flood in Uttarakhand


The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has officially announced that South-West Monsoon Now it has become fully active in the entire country. Monsoon has covered entire India, extending up to remaining parts of North Arabian Sea, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab. However, this year the monsoon will not arrive at its scheduled and normal time (July 8). one day too late Has reached the entire country since.

According to the latest bulletin of the Meteorological Department, 10 to 15 July 2026 Torrential and extremely heavy rains are going to continue over a large part of North India, Northeast, East India, West Coast and Central India during 2019. Let us know the detailed weather condition of your states including UP, Bihar, Delhi and Madhya Pradesh (MP).

Serious warning of ‘flash flood’ and landslide in Uttarakhand

The next 24 hours have been described as very sensitive and worrying for the hill state of Uttarakhand. IMD in many hill and plain districts of the state Flash Flood There is a great danger of coming.

  • Advice against travelling: Due to continuous torrential rains in the mountains, the risk of landslides and rockslides has increased, due to which the local administration has given strict instructions to tourists and common citizens to completely avoid unnecessary trips.

  • Fear of disaster: It can have a very bad (adverse) impact on agriculture and standing crops along with waterlogging in low-lying areas, destruction of mountain paths and unpaved roads.

‘Red and Orange’ alert in UP-Bihar; The storm will blow at a speed of 60 KM

The most aggressive form of monsoon is being seen in North and East India:

  • Uttar Pradesh and Bihar: IMD has Western Uttar Pradesh and Bihar An alert has been issued for extremely heavy to very heavy rain at some places in many areas of Uttar Pradesh. Apart from this, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall has also been given in Eastern Uttar Pradesh.

  • Orgy of lightning: There is a possibility of heavy lightning (lightning) in many districts of UP and Bihar. During rains, strong thunderstorms and cyclonic winds can blow at a speed of 40 to 60 kilometers per hour.

  • Disaster in Telangana: The weather could be even more violent in Telangana, southern India, where some places 50 to 70 km per hour There is a possibility of a dust storm blowing at a destructive speed.

Weather of Delhi-NCR, Punjab and Haryana

Due to the activation of the monsoon trough line in the entire NCR (Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Faridabad) including the capital Delhi, the weather remains pleasant and intermittent rains are continuing.

  • Temperature and Rain: The sky will be covered with dense dark clouds in most parts of Delhi, Punjab and Haryana today and there may be several rounds of heavy to very heavy rain.

  • Advisory: The weather office has warned that due to heavy rains, there may be waterlogging on the roads of major cities, due to which people going to offices and schools may have to face heavy traffic jams.

Situation in North-East, Central and Western India

  • Northeast India: Monsoon is raining like a disaster in Assam and Meghalaya. IMD has issued an alert of extremely heavy rainfall in these two states, due to which the water level of Brahmaputra and its tributaries may cross the danger mark.

  • Central and Western India: Monsoon is also active in many areas of Madhya Pradesh (MP), Chhattisgarh, Konkan-Goa and Central Maharashtra. Due to heavy rains in these areas, rivers and streams are in spate. Due to high waves in the coastal areas, fishermen have been instructed not to go into deep water.

IMD’s appeal to the general public: The Meteorological Department has appealed to all citizens to strictly follow the safety guidelines issued from time to time by the local administration and disaster management teams.