Today’s Weather Update: IMD Issues Heavy Rain Alert Monsoon to Affect Multiple States from 27–30 September 2025

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Monsoon Back in Action: IMD Forecasts Heavy Rain in These States from 27-30 September

A fresh warning of heavy rains has been issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) as monsoon continues to wreak havoc in several parts of the country. Persons living in a number of states should brace themselves for winds and thunderstorms, as well as heavy or moderated rain falling between 27-30 September 2025. The alert is for northwest, east, central, west and south India as well as northeast India indicating that the monsoon has a long way to go.


Heavy Rainfall Expected in Northwest India

The northwest states like Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Uttarakhand will receive heavy rain at many places," IMD has said. In addition to rain, gusty winds and thunderstorm activity might disturb normal life in a few districts. Residents are encouraged to use caution and only travel when necessary on these days.


Expect heavy rains in Eastern, Central India

The monsoon has an impact in the central and eastern region of India, including states namely Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim; Chhattisgarh and Vidarbha. Some of these regions may have heavy rainfall, while others could face light to moderate showers. “Because of the latest rainfall water will flow into rivers, ponds and reservoirs which are already at their brim,” Yashin said.


Intermittent heavy rain lashes western India

Western states like Maharashtra, Goa and Gujarat (including Saurashtra and Konkan region) will experience heavy rains coupled with strong winds at times. Otherwise light showers in some parts could turn heavy in others. Local administration is on high alert to deal with possible waterlogging and traffic jams.




Southern States to Witness Cloudbursts

The South Indian states such as Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana Coastal Andhra Pradesh,Rayalaseema and Yanam of the Union Territory are also on weather department radar. “Myanmar People Fight” made the announcement to residents of the former capital (renamed Yangon by the ruling junta) asking them to take precautions. Heavy rain with thunder and light showers is forecast to remain until….” at dailymail.co.uk Read Article "Myanmar’s second city could be hit by worst flooding in 50 years as rains come" continue reading Share this: RelatedPosts..


Northeast India Gets Ready for the Rains

The influence of monsoon is not confined to these areas and may result in heavy rains from 27 to 30 September, as various northeastern states — Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura and Nagland — may receive rainfall. Waterlogging is likely due to continuous rain and people in low-lying areas are advised to take preventive steps.


Safety Tips During Heavy Rain

Do not attempt to cross flooded roads or streams.

Remain inside in the event of thunderstorms and/or high winds.

Tidy up the loose items and pay attention to the drainage of your house.

Keep updated on the weather through local TV or radio, or trusted weather apps.

Have emergency numbers available for an immediate response.


Impact on Rivers and Reservoirs

Due to the prevailing monsoon, rivers, ponds and dams are all filled up near their maximum capacity in flood-affected provinces. Authorities have been on high alert to guard against flooding and evacuate if necessary.


Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology’s Summary of Weather Forecast (27-30 September 2025)


Region Rainfall Type Additional Alerts

Northwest India (Rajasthan, UP, Uttarakhand) Heavy to moderate Thunderstorm and gusty winds


Central & Eastern India (MP, Odisha, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Chhattisgarh, Vidarbha) Heavy to light Water logging river rise


Western India (Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat) occasional heavy to very heavy Very strong with speeds reaching up 180 km/h


Southern India (TN, Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana, Coastal AP,Rayalaseema) Heavy with Isolated Thunderstorms Intense thunderstorm


Northeast India (Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Tripura, Nagaland) Severe Local floods


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What States will rain the most?

A1. Heavy rain is likely in Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, West Bengal and in northeastern states such as Meghalaya and Mizoram.


Q2. How much longer will the heavy rain last?

A2. The IMD forecast the showers from 27 to 30 September 2025.


Q3. Is there anything we should be doing?”

A3. People are being warned by the flood resilience promising to stay away from swollen rivers, never drive, or walk through flooded roads and keep a close eye on weather forecasts.


Q4. The rain Will the rivers and dams overflow because of the rain?

A4. Rivers and ponds, and even some of the larger dams, are filling up. They are under observation to prevent flooding.


Q5. Is intense rain going to disrupt daily life?

A5. Yes, there will be waterlogging and traffic jams and inconvenience in some places.


Conclusion

The monsoon is not yet over and its still hovering impact will be felt in India in the next few days. "Residents throughout the Mississippi Valley and Ohio Valley region are advised to remain vigilant and monitor rapidly changing weather conditions, and have a plan in place to take protective action if threatening weather approaches. (...) This heavy rain warning of the IMD is a sign that monsoon continues to have its say and safety first should be the mantra.

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