The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued comprehensive warnings of intense rainfall across several regions of India in the upcoming days, highlighting the potential for extreme weather events in various areas.
According to IMD forecasts, Northeast and adjoining East India are likely to experience heavy to very heavy rainfall, including isolated extremely heavy falls, over the next 2-3 days. The intensity is expected to decrease thereafter, but caution remains advised.
Simultaneously, Konkan & Goa, Madhya Maharashtra, and Coastal Karnataka are expected to witness heavy to very heavy rainfall over the next 5 days, with the possibility of extremely heavy falls specifically over Goa today. This forecast underscores the immediate risk posed by intense precipitation in these regions.
In addition, IMD has predicted a heavy rainfall spell over many parts of Central India, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh over the next 5 days. Residents and authorities in these areas are advised to remain vigilant and prepared for potential impacts such as waterlogging, flash floods, and disruption to daily activities.
These warnings come amidst the monsoon season, where unpredictable weather patterns can lead to significant variations in rainfall intensity and distribution across the country. IMD continues to monitor the evolving weather conditions closely and urges the public to stay updated with local advisories and safety guidelines to mitigate risks associated with heavy rainfall and its aftermath.
The IMD’s proactive approach in issuing timely warnings underscores its commitment to ensuring public safety and minimizing the impact of adverse weather events on communities across India. Citizens are encouraged to heed official advisories and take necessary precautions during this period of heightened weather activity.