Whenever the sky starts acting up, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) is the first to let us know. This tag brings together all the freshest IMD alerts so you can plan your day, week, or season without guessing.
From a sudden heatwave in Delhi to a rain‑blocking high‑pressure wall over the capital, each alert gives you the why, what, and when you need. No jargon, just simple facts you can act on.
IMD is the official source for weather in the country, which means its forecasts are backed by a network of satellites, radars, and ground stations. When they issue an alert, it’s based on real data, not rumors.
Knowing the alert early can save you from a soggy commute, a dangerous heat‑stroke, or an unexpected flight delay. It also helps farmers, event planners, and anyone who depends on the climate for their routine.
Delhi Monsoon Delay: IMD says a high‑pressure “wall” is stopping the monsoon from moving north. Clouds are there, but the rain won’t start until the barrier eases, possibly in a 3‑4‑day window.
Delhi Heatwave Fact‑Check: A viral claim of 54 °C in Delhi is false. IMD records show the real peak is much lower. The department also explains why short thunderstorms can give brief relief before the monsoon arrives.
Jharkhand Heavy Rain Warning: A low‑pressure system over the Bay of Bengal could dump heavy rain in the next 48 hours, raising flood and power‑cut risks.
Agra Heatwave Alert: Temperatures hit 47.5 °C, and IMD warns the next three days will stay above 45 °C. Heat‑related illnesses are up, so stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities.
Eden Gardens Weather Preview: For the KKR vs RCB IPL match, IMD predicts hot, humid conditions with a chance of light rain. Expect temperatures around 32‑34 °C during the day, dropping to 26 °C in the evening.
Each alert comes with practical tips – like carrying water, keeping windows closed, or watching for flash‑flood warnings. The goal is to give you enough heads‑up to make safe, smart choices.
Because weather can change fast, we refresh this page whenever a new IMD bulletin is released. Bookmark it, check back often, and let the alerts guide your plans.
Got a question about a specific alert? Drop a comment, and we’ll break it down in plain English. Stay informed, stay safe, and let the IMD alerts do the heavy lifting for you.