Severe Monsoon Weather Updates Nationwide: Thunderstorms and Rainfall Threats

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By HeadlineDock
2/23/2026

India is experiencing a variety of severe weather conditions across different states as the monsoon season progresses, including heavy snow in Himachal Pradesh, rain in Assam, and strong thunderstorms with winds up to 50-55 km/h in several states.

Severe Monsoon Weather Updates Nationwide: Thunderstorms and Rainfall Threats

Highlights

  • Severe Weather Threats Across India's Major Regions
  • Expect Intense Rainfall and Strong Winds in Several Southern States
  • Residents Advised to Check for Up-to-date Weather Information Before Heading Outdoors
  • IMD Continues with Predictions and Forecast Analysis to Ensure Public Safety

As the monsoon season approaches, India is facing a barrage of severe weather conditions across various states. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has provided comprehensive updates about forecasted showers, thunderstorms, and cool temperatures driven by cold winds in North India.

Bilaspur and other regions in Himachal Pradesh are experiencing heavy snowfall which is affecting temperature readings with some areas witnessing freezing conditions. On the other hand, Uttar Pradesh can expect sunny skies as predicted, while Delhi will remain clear of rain threats until Monday, when we might see slight cooling due to increasing temperatures.

In southern states such as Madhya Pradesh and Meghalaya, along with Telangana, West Bengal, Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, residents can expect rain accompanied by strong winds that may even reach wind speeds of up to 50-55 km/h. The IMD predicts a yellow alert for heavy rainfall in certain areas. Assam and Arunachal Pradesh also face imminent threats with intense downpours expected in several regions leading to considerable disruptions.

Residents are advised to stay updated on weather updates before venturing outside, which can be checked through HeadlineDock's comprehensive weather advisories for making travel and activities safer and more informed. The IMD continues its dedicated efforts in monitoring these conditions to ensure the safety of lives and properties affected by natural calamities.

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