Weather Updates & Alerts
When looking at Weather, the state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, you’re really staring at the forces that shape travel plans, crop yields and daily moods. Also known as meteorological conditions, Weather drives everything from city traffic to power demand. Weather isn’t just background noise; it’s a data point that governments, farmers and commuters rely on to make split‑second decisions.
One major player that shapes our weather outlook is the India Meteorological Department, the official agency that monitors, forecasts and issues alerts across the sub‑continent. The IMD tracks systems like the Western Disturbance, a low‑pressure area that moves eastward from the Mediterranean and brings rain to northern India. When a Western Disturbance peaks, it often triggers Heavy Rainfall, intense precipitation that can overwhelm drainage networks. That heavy rain, in turn, raises the risk of Flooding, rapid water accumulation that threatens homes, roads and lives. In short, Weather encompasses Western Disturbance, Weather requires monitoring by the IMD, and Heavy Rainfall influences Flooding.
Why does this chain matter to you? If you’re planning a trip to Delhi‑NCR, checking the latest IMD bulletin can save you from a rainy surprise. Farmers in Bihar watch Western Disturbance forecasts to decide when to sow or harvest. City planners in the Himalayas use flood alerts to activate early‑warning systems and protect vulnerable communities. The relationships are simple: accurate Weather data fuels better decisions, and each entity in the chain—IMD, Western Disturbance, Heavy Rainfall, Flooding—adds a layer of precision that helps you stay prepared.
Below you’ll find the most recent alerts, expert analysis and on‑the‑ground reports that tie these entities together. From real‑time warnings about hail in the north to detailed breakdowns of how a Western Disturbance is shaping the upcoming week, this collection gives you the context you need to act fast and stay safe.
IMD Issues Weather Alerts as Western Disturbance Hits North India
IMD warns of heavy rain, hail and flooding across Delhi-NCR, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and the Himalayas as a Western Disturbance peaks on Oct 6, impacting millions.