IMD Yellow Alert for Himalayan States as Massive Cloud Surge Signals Heavy Rainfall
A yellow alert has been issued for Himalayan states due to a massive cloud surge, signaling heavy rainfall. Stay informed about climate alerts and prepare for potential impacts on your area.


IMD Yellow Alert for Himalayan States as Massive Cloud Surge Signals Heavy Rainfall
Fresh satellite images released by the India Meteorological Department indicate a major increase in cloud formation over parts of northern and southern India, raising the possibility of heavy rainfall in multiple regions. According to weather officials, a western disturbance moving across the Himalayan belt has triggered unstable atmospheric conditions, while monsoon activity near Kerala is also strengthening rapidly.
The latest INSAT-3DS satellite visuals show dense cloud clusters spreading over the western Himalayan region. Following this development, weather authorities have issued yellow alerts for several hill states, warning residents about rainfall, thunderstorms, lightning, and gusty winds over the next few days.
Meteorologists say the advancing southwest monsoon is gaining momentum near the southern coastline, especially around Kerala, where heavy rain activity has already started affecting some districts. Officials are closely monitoring the situation as cloud systems continue to expand across large parts of the country.
The weather department has advised people in sensitive and low-lying areas to remain cautious during periods of intense rainfall and possible waterlogging. Satellite monitoring from the IMD continues to track cloud movement and storm development in real time.
