When the sky starts acting up, you need to know what’s coming fast. This page gathers the most recent weather alerts so you can plan your day, protect your home, and avoid surprises on the road.
India’s weather can shift in minutes – a light drizzle can turn into a heavy downpour, and a calm river can swell into a flood risk. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues alerts for rain, thunderstorms, and river levels. We bring those alerts together, explain what they mean, and give simple steps you can take right now.
Every alert has three parts you should look for:
For example, a “Delhi rain alert” means heavy showers are expected, schools may close, and traffic could be snarled. A “Yamuna flood warning” means water levels are near danger marks and you should stay away from low‑lying areas.
Delhi‑NCR Rain Alert (till Sept 6): IMD predicts heavy to moderate rain with thunderstorms. The Yamuna river is close to the danger level, so bridges like the Old Railway Bridge may be closed. Expect school closures and work‑from‑home advice in Gurugram.
North‑East Flood Warning: Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand are on red alert. Very heavy rain could cause flash floods and landslides. If you’re traveling in the hills, keep an eye on road status and consider postponing trips.
IPL 2025 Weather Watch: Bengaluru and Kolkata face a rain threat before the opening matches. Fans should check match timings and be ready for possible delays or reduced overs.
These alerts affect daily life – from commuting to outdoor events. By checking this page regularly, you’ll always know what the weather is planning.
Need a quick safety checklist? Here’s what to do when an alert hits:
Remember, weather alerts are not just warnings – they’re tools to keep you safe. Use them, share them with friends, and you’ll be better prepared for whatever the monsoon throws your way.
Keep checking this page for the freshest alerts, and you’ll never be caught off guard again.
The IMD has sounded a weather alert for Bihar, anticipating thunderstorms and rain for four districts on April 8, 2025. With April temps ranging from 28°C to 41°C, rain is scarce but upcoming storms urge residents to stay informed. Patna is expected to reflect statewide conditions.