As North INDIA reels under extreme heatwave conditions, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an urgent weather alert for very heavy rainfall, dust storms, and strong winds in several parts of the country. The warning is in effect for the next 12 hours and covers 10 states, including Delhi-NCR, which have been grappling with scorching temperatures and intense sunlight over the past week.

Relief from Scorching Heat on the Horizon
With mercury levels soaring past 45°C in many areas, residents across North India have been forced indoors to escape the sweltering conditions. Now, a significant shift in the weather is expected to provide much-needed respite. According to the IMD, states such as Delhi, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh are likely to experience widespread rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds over the next four to five days.
The IMD’s advisory states that isolated areas may also witness severe dust storms accompanied by lightning and hailstorms. These developments are being closely monitored, especially in light of the potential for localized flooding, power disruptions, and transportation delays.
States Under Immediate Weather Alert
The 10 states under the immediate 12-hour weather alert include:
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Delhi
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Uttar Pradesh
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Uttarakhand
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Himachal Pradesh
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Punjab
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Haryana
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Rajasthan
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Madhya Pradesh
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Chhattisgarh
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Jharkhand
Residents in these areas are advised to avoid unnecessary travel, stay indoors during stormy conditions, and keep emergency supplies ready.
IMD’s Long-Range Forecast and Precautions
The IMD’s longer-range forecast suggests that monsoon-like conditions may persist in these regions for at least the next 4–5 days. Residents are urged to follow these precautions:

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Secure loose outdoor objects to prevent damage during gusty winds.
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Avoid standing under trees or near electrical poles during lightning.
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Stay updated with local weather bulletins and advisories from the IMD.
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Ensure that mobile devices are charged in case of electricity disruptions.
Impact on Daily Life and Transportation
Due to anticipated weather disruptions, authorities are also on alert to manage potential traffic bottlenecks, waterlogging in low-lying areas, and delayed rail or flight operations. School administrations in some districts are considering early closures or temporary shutdowns depending on the storm severity.
Meteorologists also noted that the approaching weather system may assist in lowering surface temperatures, especially in Delhi-NCR and adjoining regions, which have seen temperatures touch nearly 47°C in recent days.
Conclusion
With the IMD sounding a red alert across 10 states for heavy rains and thunderstorms, North India is expected to experience a temporary break from the heatwave. However, the sudden change in weather may bring with it new risks. Citizens are advised to remain cautious, follow official advisories, and prepare for short-term disruptions.
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