Weather Forecast Rain Alert: The rain on Tuesday (June 24) in Delhi-NCR brought down the temperature to some extent, while the humidity also saw an increase. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), there will be a possibility of rain in Delhi till June 30. Although on Wednesday (25 June 2025), the sky has been cloudy since morning, but due to moisture in the air, people were suffering from sweat.
Today, the maximum temperature in Delhi is estimated to be 34 ° C and minimum 28 ° C. The groundwater is recharging due to continuous rains, but the problem of waterlogging is affecting traffic. Environmental experts believe that now there is a need to work seriously in Delhi to save rain water so that the monsoon can get maximum benefit.
Alert for heavy rain in 29 states of the country
Today (26 June 2025) also alert for heavy rain has been issued in 29 states of the country, but Himachal Pradesh has been the most dreadful situation in the last few hours. Where the cloud is cracked near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh. The disaster came to the Lungta Power Project, due to which 20 laborers were washed away and 2 died. About 15 to 20 workers were swept away in the strong currents of water in the Mununi Khad of Dharamshala. At the same time, alert of very heavy rain has been issued in 11 states of the country. This includes Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, MP, Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Coastal Karnataka and Central Maharashtra.
Relief from monsoon knock in UP and Bihar
Monsoon has been influenced in both Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in many districts of Bihar, which leads to areas like Bhagalpur, Munger, Khagaria. The rains have brought relief to the farmers, especially for those who sow paddy, this season can prove to be a boon. The western parts of Uttar Pradesh, such as Saharanpur, Moradabad, Bijnor, Bareilly, have alert of heavy rain with thunder-glow. Agricultural experts believe that if this rain continues for the next 5-6 days, then sowing of kharif crops will increase.
Rain became a disaster in Kedarnath and Badrinath
Rain has taken the form of a disaster in the mountainous regions of Uttarakhand. Landslide incidents have increased due to heavy rains at pilgrimage centers like Kedarnath, Badrinath and Gangotri. This is not only causing trouble to the devotees, but many avenues have also been closed. The Uttarakhand government has deployed security forces on the travel routes and a warning has been issued to avoid non-essential travel. NDRF and SDRF teams are active. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in these areas for the next 48 hours.
Relief to Rajasthan
Monsoon rains continue in the eastern districts of Rajasthan, Kota, Bundi, Baran and Jhalawar. The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rains in Bikaner and Jodhpur till June 29. This state where every year suffers a huge water shortage, the rain of this time is giving positive indication. Water is increasing in the reservoirs and farmers have started preparing for the fields. The Water Resources Department says that this time the improvement in ground water level is also being seen.
The plaintiffs started getting wet in Kashmir
The weather became pleasant due to rain on Wednesday (25 June 2025) in the Kashmir Valley. The hottest temperature of June was recorded in cities like Srinagar on Tuesday night, but Wednesday rains balanced the temperature. According to the Meteorological Department, till Friday, light to moderate rain will continue and the sky will be cloudy. In terms of tourism, this time is much better for those coming to Kashmir, but in some places the administration has taken vigilance about the possibility of landslide.
Flood -like conditions in Surat, red alert issued
The city of Surat of Gujarat has been submerged by the torrential rains of the last few days. In areas like Parvat, Simada, Pun, Limbayat and Pal, the roads have been flooded so much that the routine of the people has come to a standstill. The drainage system of the municipal corporation has failed. Shops, houses and hospitals have been flooded. The Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for the next 24 hours. Common citizens have been advised to visit safe places and emergency helpline numbers have been activated.