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IMD Weather Live Updates: People opened their eyes with relief rain on Sunday morning in Delhi. Here this morning there was rain in some places with strong thunderstorms. According to the Meteorological Department, at the speed of 104kmph in Safdarjung …Read more

In North India, the monsoon has slowly started knocking.
Highlights
- Relieved rain estimated in Delhi, UP, Bihar
- Possibility of light to moderate rain by next week
- Showers with strong winds and thunder-glow in Delhi-NCR
In North India, the monsoon has slowly started knocking. For the past several days, there is now expected of relief rain in Delhi, UP and Bihar due to humid heat. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be strong winds for the next one week with strong winds and thunderstorms with light to moderate rains. This activity of the weather will provide relief to the people from the heat.
Rain red alert in Karnataka
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for coastal Karnataka and especially South Kannada district. The torrential rains continued from Saturday afternoon have severely affected the general life in the area. Waterlogging has been created in many low -lying areas of Mangalore city. The roads under the pumpwell flyover were completely submerged in the water, causing the traffic system to collapse and a long jam.
UP, MP, Haryana will be frightened in the next 3 hours
The Meteorological Department has issued rain alert in the next three hours in Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. The post on X at 7 am by IMD told, “During the next 3 hours, there may be moderate rainfall and strong rains at some places in Kerala, Lakshadweep, South Gujarat State, South and Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana with thunder and brightness.”
Moderate Spells of Rainfall at a Few Places with Intense Spells at Isolated Places with Moderate Thundrstroms and Lightning in Kerala, Lakshdweep, South Gujarat State, South and North Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana during Next 3 hours.@Moxgoi @ndmaindia @Airnewsalerts, pic.twitter.com/0Y3BCR2Dni
– India Meteorological Department (@indiMetDept) June 15, 2025