IMD Weather Warning: 6 Cyclonic Systems and Western Disturbance to Bring Rain and Storms Across India

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Published on: 11-05-2026

IMD Weather Warning: 6 Cyclonic Systems and Western Disturbance to Bring Rain and Storms Across India

The weather in India is becoming very unstable. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fresh warning for several states. Currently, there are six cyclonic circulations and one western disturbance active over the country. These systems are causing sudden changes in the weather, including rain, thunderstorms, and very strong winds. While many states will see rain, places like Rajasthan and Gujarat are still dealing with intense heatwaves.

According to the IMD, a new low-pressure area is also expected to form over the Bay of Bengal very soon. This could further change the weather patterns in the coming days. People across the country are advised to stay alert as weather conditions vary from extreme heat to heavy storms.

Delhi Weather Update and Yellow Alert

Delhi has been very hot lately, but relief might be coming soon. On recent days, the Safdarjung weather station recorded a maximum temperature of 36.9 degrees Celsius. Other areas like Palam and Lodhi Road also saw a rise in temperatures. However, the IMD has now issued a yellow alert for Monday and Tuesday in the national capital.

A fresh western disturbance is affecting the Himalayan region. Because of this, Delhi is expected to have light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning. Strong winds with speeds between 30 to 50 kmph are also likely to blow through the city. This will bring a temporary break from the rising heat.

Storm Alerts for Bihar, Jharkhand, and West Bengal

Eastern parts of India are on high alert for severe weather. Bihar and Jharkhand are expected to face strong thunderstorms and heavy lightning. The wind speeds in these states could reach 40 to 50 kmph. This weather might cause damage to crops and disturb daily life for many people.

West Bengal is also facing a big weather threat. In the Gangetic regions of the state, thunderstorms and squalls could reach speeds of 50 to 70 kmph. Hilly areas like Darjeeling and Sikkim are also expected to receive rainfall along with lightning and strong winds.

Weather Conditions Across Different States

The IMD has provided specific details for various regions. Here is a summary of the expected weather conditions and wind speeds:

State/Region Weather Condition Wind Speed (Expected)
Delhi Light rain, thunderstorms, and lightning 30 to 50 kmph
West Bengal (Gangetic) Thunderstorms and squalls 50 to 70 kmph
Chhattisgarh Intense thunderstorms Up to 60 kmph
Bihar and Jharkhand Rain, thunder, and heavy lightning 40 to 50 kmph
Kerala and Mahe Heavy rain and intense lightning Strong winds
Tamil Nadu Isolated heavy rain and thunderstorms Up to 50 kmph
Odisha and Andhra Pradesh Thunderstorms and lightning 40 to 50 kmph
Northeast States (Assam, Meghalaya, etc.) Rain and thunderstorms 40 to 50 kmph

Heavy Rain in South India

Southern states are also preparing for rough weather. The IMD has issued a heavy rainfall alert for Kerala and Mahe. These areas will see intense lightning and strong winds. Tamil Nadu is also expected to get heavy rain in some places. Gusty winds reaching up to 50 kmph might occur during thunderstorms. Authorities have asked people to be very careful if they are outdoors.

Heatwave in Rajasthan and Gujarat

While many states are getting rain, the western part of India is still very hot. Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat are facing severe heatwave conditions. In Western Rajasthan, the days will be extremely hot, and the nights will also remain warm for the next week. There is no immediate relief from the heat in these regions.

Mixed Weather in Maharashtra and Himalayan States

Maharashtra is seeing two different types of weather. Regions like Vidarbha and Marathwada might get thunderstorms and rain. However, the coastal areas of Konkan and Goa will stay hot and humid. In the north, Himalayan states like Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir will likely see light to moderate rain and strong winds over the next few days.

Northeast India Forecast

The northeastern part of the country is also under the influence of these weather systems. States including Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, and Tripura are expected to witness rain and thunderstorms. In some of these areas, wind speeds could touch 40 to 50 kmph.

Conclusion

With six cyclonic circulations and a western disturbance active at the same time, India is seeing a wide variety of weather. From heavy storms in the east and south to extreme heatwaves in the west, the atmosphere is very unstable. Residents are advised to follow local weather updates and take necessary precautions against lightning and strong winds.

FAQs

How many cyclonic systems are currently active in India?

There are currently six cyclonic circulations and one western disturbance active across the country.

Which states are facing heatwave conditions?

Rajasthan and parts of Gujarat are currently facing intense heatwave conditions, with hot days and warm nights expected to continue.

What is the weather alert for Delhi?

The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Delhi for Monday and Tuesday, with expectations of light rain, thunderstorms, and winds of 30 to 50 kmph.

Where is the highest wind speed expected?

The highest wind speeds are expected in the Gangetic regions of West Bengal, where squalls could reach 50 to 70 kmph.

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