India Weather Today: IMD Issues Heavy Rain Alert for 18 States, Thunderstorms and Strong Winds Expected
- bySagar
- 12 Jul, 2026
India Weather Forecast, July 12: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has released its latest weather bulletin, warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall across 18 states on Sunday, July 12. The southwest monsoon continues to remain active over large parts of the country, bringing widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and strong gusty winds to several regions.
According to the IMD, northern, eastern, and central India are likely to witness intense monsoon activity throughout the day. Along with heavy rain, a number of states may experience thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and powerful winds. Meanwhile, parts of southern India could continue to face heatwave-like conditions despite the ongoing monsoon season.
Residents in affected areas have been advised to remain alert, monitor local weather updates, and take necessary precautions against adverse weather conditions.
Extremely Heavy Rainfall Forecast for Three Regions
The IMD has identified three regions where very heavy rainfall is expected during the day.
These include:
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Bihar
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Assam and Meghalaya
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Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim
These areas could receive intense rainfall at isolated locations, increasing the possibility of waterlogging in low-lying regions, overflowing rivers, and localized flooding. Authorities may also monitor vulnerable areas for landslides, particularly in hilly terrain.
Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Several Other States
Apart from regions expecting very heavy rainfall, the IMD has also forecast heavy rainfall across several other states.
The states and regions under the heavy rain warning include:
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Eastern Uttar Pradesh
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Punjab
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Uttarakhand
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Himachal Pradesh
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Jammu & Kashmir
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Ladakh
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Gilgit-Baltistan and Muzaffarabad
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Jharkhand
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Odisha
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Chhattisgarh
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Gangetic West Bengal
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Nagaland
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Manipur
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Mizoram
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Tripura
People living in these areas may experience intermittent heavy showers throughout the day, which could affect transportation, visibility, and local infrastructure.
Thunderstorms, Lightning and Strong Winds Expected
In addition to rainfall, the weather department has warned of thunderstorms and lightning across several parts of the country.
Winds of 40–50 km/h Likely in These Areas
Strong gusty winds reaching 40 to 50 km/h may accompany thunderstorms in:
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Jammu & Kashmir
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Ladakh
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Jharkhand
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Eastern Madhya Pradesh
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Andaman & Nicobar Islands
These weather conditions may cause temporary disruptions, including fallen tree branches, reduced visibility, and localized power interruptions in some areas.
Gusty Winds of 30–40 km/h Forecast
The IMD has also predicted winds of 30 to 40 km/h along with thunderstorms in:
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Gangetic West Bengal
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Odisha
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Western Madhya Pradesh
Residents have been advised to avoid taking shelter under isolated trees and remain indoors during thunderstorms whenever possible.
Lightning Alert for Multiple States
Several states are likely to witness lightning activity even if heavy rainfall is not widespread.
The IMD has issued lightning advisories for:
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Uttarakhand
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Bihar
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Sub-Himalayan West Bengal
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Sikkim
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Arunachal Pradesh
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Assam
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Meghalaya
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Nagaland
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Manipur
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Mizoram
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Tripura
People in these regions are advised to stay away from open fields, water bodies, and metal structures during thunderstorms.
Heatwave Conditions May Continue in Coastal Andhra Pradesh
While most parts of the country are experiencing active monsoon conditions, Coastal Andhra Pradesh may continue to face heatwave-like weather on Sunday.
According to the IMD, isolated areas in the region could experience high temperatures and uncomfortable humidity levels despite the monsoon season. Residents are advised to remain hydrated, avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight during peak afternoon hours, and follow local weather advisories.
Monsoon Activity Remains Strong Across India
The southwest monsoon continues to remain active over large parts of India, contributing to widespread rainfall across northern, eastern, and central regions. Weather experts expect rainfall intensity to vary from region to region, with isolated locations receiving significantly higher precipitation than surrounding areas.
Travelers, commuters, and residents in affected districts should monitor official weather updates before planning outdoor activities, as localized flooding, reduced visibility, and traffic disruptions may occur in areas receiving heavy rainfall.
Disclaimer
This weather forecast is based on the latest bulletin issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Weather conditions may change due to evolving atmospheric patterns. Readers are advised to follow official IMD updates and instructions issued by local authorities for the latest forecasts and safety advisories.






