Synopsis
Weather Forecast Today Live Updates: Intense rainfall has impacted numerous regions of India, such as Maharashtra, Kerala, Delhi, and Gujarat, resulting in water accumulation in low-lying zones and significantly slowing down road traffic. Cities including Mumbai and Pune have been especially affected, with delays reported in suburban train and metro services. Additionally, several schools in the impacted areas have announced a closure for the day due to the heavy rain.
Numerous states throughout India are facing challenges due to the effects of persistent heavy rainfall, with Maharashtra being one of the most severely impacted.
The incessant rains have caused daily activities to come to a halt in various cities, resulting in traffic congestion, water accumulation, and disruptions in public transportation.
Kolkata Weather Live Updates: Anticipate rain accompanied by high humidity today.
–Rain is predicted to persist in Kolkata for the entire week.
–On Tuesday, 17 June, significant rainfall is anticipated, with approximately 20.28 mm expected, which could result in waterlogging in lower areas.
–Moderate rain is projected for Wednesday and Thursday, with temperatures potentially dropping to around 31.8°C.
–On Friday, the rain is expected to diminish, and Saturday may offer the most favorable weather of the week, featuring only light rain and some sunshine.
–The weekend will commence with a partly cloudy Saturday, but rain may return on Sunday with moderate showers anticipated.
Assam Weather Live Updates: IMD forecasts heavy rainfall in Guwahati over the next 2-3 days.
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday forecasted cloudy conditions in Guwahati for the upcoming two to three days, with a likelihood of heavy to very heavy rainfall in various areas of the city, as stated in an official announcement.
Jharkhand Weather Live Updates: Yellow alert for rain in Jharkhand starting today, according to IMD.
The Ranchi office of the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Sunday issued a yellow alert for scattered rainfall across all 24 districts in the state from Monday through Thursday.
Delhi Weather Live Updates: Delhi records a warm morning at 29°C; IMD issues yellow alert for thunderstorms and gusty winds.
-Delhi experienced a warm beginning to the week on Monday, with the minimum temperature rising to 29 degrees Celsius, which is nine degrees higher than Sunday, as reported by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
–The IMD has issued a ‘yellow alert’ for the national capital until Wednesday, predicting light to moderate rain along with thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds reaching speeds of 50-60 km/h.
Maharashtra Weather Update: IMD issues warning for increased heavy rainfall
–Intense rainfall has been affecting Konkan and various regions of Maharashtra in recent days, resulting in 18 fatalities and 65 injuries from rain-related incidents since June 1, according to officials.
–The India Meteorological Department (IMD) released a district-specific forecast on Monday afternoon, cautioning of “heavy to very heavy rain in several locations and extremely heavy rain in isolated areas” in Raigad, as well as in the ghat regions of Pune and Satara, until 8:30 am on Tuesday.
–An orange alert has been issued for Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg in Konkan, along with Amravati, Bhandara, Gondia, and Nagpur in the Vidarbha area. This alert indicates that these regions may experience heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated spots.
–The IMD stated that this forecast remains in effect until 8:30 am Tuesday. It also clarified that a red alert signifies that authorities should “take action,” while an orange alert indicates “be prepared to take action.”
–As a result of the persistent rainfall, rivers in certain areas of the Konkan region have risen, leading to flood-like conditions in multiple districts. Numerous low-lying regions in towns and villages adjacent to the rivers are submerged.
–Several southern districts in Konkan are under an orange alert for the next two to three days as heavy rainfall is anticipated to persist.