Weather Updates – Latest Alerts, Forecasts & News in India

Welcome to the weather hub for India. Here you’ll find the freshest alerts, rain forecasts and flood reports that matter to you. Whether you’re planning a trip, heading to work, or just want to know if you need an umbrella, we’ve got the details.

Current Weather Alerts across North India

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a series of warnings for Delhi‑NCR and neighboring states. Heavy rain is expected through Sept 6, with thunderstorms that could last all day. The Yamuna river has already crossed the danger mark, causing road closures at the Old Railway Bridge and delaying cremations at Nigambodh Ghat. In Noida, the commute stretched beyond five hours as water surged to 207.43 m, the third‑highest level since 1963.

Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are on red alert. Both states face very heavy rain and flash‑flood risks, so schools are shut and many villages have been evacuated. Gurugram told office workers to stay home after 100 mm fell in four hours. Temperatures are 3‑5 °C below normal, making the rain feel even colder.

What to Expect in the Coming Days

Looking ahead, the IMD says Delhi‑NCR will see intermittent showers and cooler evenings. Expect daytime highs around 22‑28 °C and night lows near 16 °C. If you’re heading to a celebration like Independence Day, expect light to moderate rain in the north while the south stays dry.

In Bihar, September will swing between heat and rain. Daytime temperatures will hit 27‑34 °C, and the state could see 8‑15 rainy days. Patna should prepare for muggy evenings and occasional heavy bursts, especially around mid‑month.

Sport fans, take note: the IPL 2025 opening weekend could be hit by rain in Bengaluru and Kolkata. IMD has sounded a rain watch for both cities ahead of the KKR vs RCB clash. If the showers turn strong, matches may face delays or reduced overs.

Beyond the immediate alerts, this page brings together all recent weather stories. From Delhi’s flood chaos to the flood‑prone zones in Himachal, the coverage is designed to keep you a step ahead. You can quickly scan headlines, read short summaries and find practical tips for each situation.

For commuters, the advice is simple: check the latest traffic updates, carry a raincoat, and avoid low‑lying routes if the Yamuna level stays high. If you’re planning outdoor events, have a backup indoor location ready. Schools and offices will continue to switch to online mode when water levels threaten safety.

Travelers heading to the north should keep an eye on flight schedules. Airlines have warned passengers about possible delays due to the storm system. Booking flexible tickets can save you stress if the weather turns nasty.

Stay connected with us for real‑time updates. Each new post adds fresh information, so you’ll never miss a critical warning. Use the navigation on the side to jump to specific cities or weather types.

Remember, weather changes fast, but your preparation doesn’t have to. Keep this page bookmarked, check back often, and share the alerts with friends and family. Stay safe and stay dry!.

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