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Heavy rain forecast in Rajasthan, Delhi, UP, MP, Bihar, and Maharashtra. Stay alert and follow IMD guidelines.
Red alert issued for heavy rain in eastern Rajasthan.
Delhi NCR to get heavy rain till August 4.
34 districts in Madhya Pradesh are under a heavy rain alert.
31 districts in UP to receive rain, 6 may see very heavy rain.
Maharashtra's 5 districts on red alert; schools closed in Palghar.
The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has reported that Monsoon 2025 is now fully active across the country. Several states are expected to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall in the coming days. A red alert has been issued in Rajasthan, while orange alerts are in place for Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, and Bihar. Additionally, flood-like situations, lightning, and thunderstorms are expected in many areas.
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In the national capital, Delhi and NCR, monsoon showers have been occurring for the past few days. IMD and Skymet predict moderate to heavy rains from July 28 to August 4, which will lower temperatures and provide relief from the heat. However, waterlogging and traffic jams are likely in several areas due to continuous rain.
In Haryana, the sky is expected to remain cloudy on July 29, with light to moderate rains at many places and heavy rainfall in some areas. Rain is expected to continue intermittently till August 3. IMD has issued alerts for Bahadurgarh, Beri, Rohtak, Sonipat, Sampla, Ganaur, Kharkhoda, and Gohan, predicting strong winds and rainfall. Punjab, Haryana, and Chandigarh may also experience heavy rains on July 29, August 3, and August 4.
A red alert has been declared for eastern Rajasthan, where heavy to very heavy rains are expected. Western Rajasthan, however, will see normal weather. On July 29, southeastern and northeastern Rajasthan are likely to receive heavy rainfall. On July 30–31, Jaipur, Bharatpur, and Ajmer divisions are expected to receive very heavy rainfall, while moderate to heavy rains may occur in the Bikaner division.
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IMD has issued a rain alert for 31 districts of Uttar Pradesh on July 29, with very heavy rainfall predicted in 6 districts: Agra, Jalaun, Hamirpur, Mahoba, Jhansi, and Lalitpur. Other districts expected to receive rain include Farrukhabad, Kannauj, Kanpur, Fatehpur, Hardoi, Unnao, Mathura, Meerut, Ghaziabad, Bareilly, and others. There is also a significant alert for lightning in many parts of the state.
The Madhya Pradesh Meteorological Department has warned of very heavy rain in Bhopal, Narmadapuram, Rajgarh, Vidisha, Sehore, and Raisen in the next 24 hours. A heavy rain alert has been issued for 34 districts, including:
Very heavy rain alerts for Gwalior, Morena, Bhind, Datia, Sheopur, Shivpuri, Niwari, Tikamgarh, Chhatarpur, Ashoknagar, Vidisha, Raisen, Sagar, and Narmadapuram.
Heavy rain alerts for Agar, Guna, Rajgarh, Shajapur, Dewas, Sehore, Harda, Betul, Pandhurna, Chhindwara, Seoni, Narsinghpur, Jabalpur, Dindori, Anuppur, Umaria, Damoh, Katni, and Panna.
Monsoon activity has intensified in Bihar, with heavy rain alerts in 7 districts. An orange alert has been issued for Bhagalpur, Jamui, Banka, and Araria, with a forecast of very heavy rainfall. A yellow alert is in place for Jamui, Nawada, and Munger, where moderate to heavy rain may occur. In South Bihar, there is also a warning of lightning and wind speeds of 30-40 km/h. Moderate to heavy rainfall is expected in different parts of Bihar over the next 3 to 5 days.
In Maharashtra, Ratnagiri, Raigad, Chandrapur, Bhandara, and Gondia have been placed under red alert due to extremely heavy rainfall and potential floods. In Palghar, schools, colleges, and Anganwadi centers have been closed as a safety measure.
The IMD has urged farmers, travelers, and people living in coastal or low-lying areas to take extra precautions. People are advised to:
Stay away from rivers, streams, and low-lying areas.
Avoid going outside during lightning and thunderstorms.
Follow government safety guidelines and monitor weather updates regularly.
Monsoon 2025 has brought heavy rainfall to many parts of India, especially in Rajasthan, UP, MP, Bihar, Maharashtra, Delhi NCR, and Haryana. The IMD continues to issue alerts to help people stay safe. It is important to follow safety instructions and stay informed about the weather in your region.