Heavy Rain Forecast Within 15 Hours; IMD Issues Alert for 11 States Including Delhi
Stormy rain and hailstorms expected in Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and other states; new weather disturbance active following a monsoon break.
New Delhi / June 19, 2026: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a major alert for several parts of the country. Heavy rain, storms, and hailstorms are likely within the next 15 hours across 11 states, including Delhi, the National Capital Region (NCR), Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, and Haryana. Additionally, strong winds blowing at speeds of 60 to 70 km/h are forecast.
The monsoon has been stalled for the past five days due to a temporary break. Meanwhile, a new Western Disturbance has become active, bringing about this shift in weather conditions. Its impact will be felt in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and other states.
Important Advisories:
Heavy rainfall could lead to localized flooding.
Stormy winds may cause uprooting of trees, snapping of power lines, and damage to buildings.
Farmers are advised to take proper care of their crops, as hailstorms could cause damage.
Citizens should avoid venturing out unnecessarily and keep track of weather updates.
The IMD has directed the administrations of all affected states to remain alert. As these weather changes are occurring suddenly, travelers are advised to exercise caution. For further information, please visit the official IMD website or use the app.
Stormy rain and hailstorms expected in Delhi-NCR, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and other states; new weather disturbance active following a monsoon break.
New Delhi / June 19, 2026: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a major alert for several parts of the country. Heavy rain, storms, and hailstorms are likely within the next 15 hours across 11 states, including Delhi, the National Capital Region (NCR), Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, and Haryana. Additionally, strong winds blowing at speeds of 60 to 70 km/h are forecast.
The monsoon has been stalled for the past five days due to a temporary break. Meanwhile, a new Western Disturbance has become active, bringing about this shift in weather conditions. Its impact will be felt in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and other states.
Important Advisories:
Heavy rainfall could lead to localized flooding.
Stormy winds may cause uprooting of trees, snapping of power lines, and damage to buildings.
Farmers are advised to take proper care of their crops, as hailstorms could cause damage.
Citizens should avoid venturing out unnecessarily and keep track of weather updates.
The IMD has directed the administrations of all affected states to remain alert. As these weather changes are occurring suddenly, travelers are advised to exercise caution. For further information, please visit the official IMD website or use the app.
New Delhi / June 19, 2026: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a major alert for several parts of the country. Heavy rain, storms, and hailstorms are likely within the next 15 hours across 11 states, including Delhi, the National Capital Region (NCR), Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab, and Haryana. Additionally, strong winds blowing at speeds of 60 to 70 km/h are forecast.
The monsoon has been stalled for the past five days due to a temporary break. Meanwhile, a new Western Disturbance has become active, bringing about this shift in weather conditions. Its impact will be felt in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and other states.
Important Advisories:
Heavy rainfall could lead to localized flooding.
Stormy winds may cause uprooting of trees, snapping of power lines, and damage to buildings.
Farmers are advised to take proper care of their crops, as hailstorms could cause damage.
Citizens should avoid venturing out unnecessarily and keep track of weather updates.
The IMD has directed the administrations of all affected states to remain alert. As these weather changes are occurring suddenly, travelers are advised to exercise caution. For further information, please visit the official IMD website or use the app.
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