New Delhi, June 28, 2025 — With the monsoon in full swing, the INDIA Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued heavy to very heavy rainfall warnings for multiple regions across India. As rain lashes parts of the national capital, more intense showers are forecast for several other states over the next 48 hours.

Delhi Sees Rain, Temperature Dips Slightly
On Saturday, light to moderate rainfall was recorded across various parts of Delhi including eastern, western, southern, and southeastern areas. The downpour provided much-needed relief from the persistent heatwave conditions gripping the city. According to the IMD, Delhi’s minimum temperature dipped slightly and was recorded at 28.7 degrees Celsius. More isolated showers are expected to continue through the weekend.
IMD Issues Heavy Rainfall Alerts for These 7 States
Based on the latest updates from the IMD, seven Indian states are likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next 48 hours. These warnings are part of a broader alert as the monsoon intensifies and progresses through northern and central India.
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Madhya Pradesh – Several districts are expected to receive heavy rainfall with possible waterlogging in low-lying areas.
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Maharashtra – Ghat regions, especially in Pune and surrounding districts, are under orange alert for heavy rain.
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Kerala – The state remains under orange and yellow alerts across multiple districts due to continuous downpours.
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Odisha – Heavy rainfall expected in several areas with one location already recording over 170 mm of rain in 24 hours.
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Uttarakhand – Hill areas face the risk of landslides due to intense rainfall activity.
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Gujarat – Coastal and western districts are likely to receive very heavy rain, with IMD flagging isolated extreme rainfall events.
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Chhattisgarh – With monsoon currents strengthening, the state may witness widespread rain over the next two days.
Travel and Safety Advisory
Authorities in affected states are urging residents to stay alert and avoid non-essential travel, especially in flood-prone and hilly areas. Commuters are advised to plan ahead as urban centres may experience traffic snarls and waterlogging.
In Delhi, emergency services are on standby, and civic bodies have been directed to monitor drainage systems closely.
Monsoon Progressing on Schedule
The monsoon is expected to cover the remaining parts of northwestern India within the next 48 hours. This advancement is in line with IMD’s forecast, and widespread rains are expected to benefit the agricultural sector in the upcoming sowing season.
Final Note
As the weather pattern shifts dramatically, both urban and rural regions are urged to monitor local forecasts and stay updated through official IMD bulletins. The monsoon, while a blessing for agriculture, also brings associated risks that require preparedness and caution.
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