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IMD Issues Red-Orange Heavy Rainfall Alerts in Northwest States

Published On: June 23, 2025
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By Aditi Sharma, Senior Climate Reporter at The Indian Express
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Updated: June 24, 2025, 04:00 IST


Key Takeaways

  • Red and Orange Alerts issued for isolated very heavy rainfall (≥ 20 cm/24 hrs) and extremely heavy rainfall (10–20 cm/24 hrs) across Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, East Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. internal.imd.gov.in
  • Alerts valid from June 25 to June 27, with peak intensity on June 25–26. livemint.com
  • Authorities urge residents to “take action”—secure loose objects, avoid flood-prone areas, and monitor local advisories. timesofindia.indiatimes.com

What the Alerts Mean

  • Red Alert (Extremely Heavy Rainfall): Forecasted rainfall exceeding 20 cm in a 24-hour period at isolated locations.
  • Orange Alert (Very Heavy Rainfall): Forecasted rainfall 10–20 cm in a 24-hour period at isolated locations.
  • Validity Window: Alerts in force from 0830 IST on June 25 through 0830 IST on June 27. internal.imd.gov.in

“These color-coded warnings are designed to give communities and administrations time to prepare,” explains Dr. Rajan Dholakia, Director General of Meteorology, India Meteorological Department (IMD), in an interview on June 23, 2025.


Affected Regions & Timing

State/UTAlert TypeDates
Jammu & Kashmir, LadakhOrange & RedJune 25–27
Himachal PradeshOrange & RedJune 25–26
UttarakhandOrange & RedJune 25–27
East RajasthanOrange & RedJune 25 (isolated)
Punjab, Haryana, ChandigarhOrangeJune 25
DelhiOrangeJune 25–26
Uttar PradeshOrange & RedJune 25–26
Source: IMD All-India Weather Summary (23 June 2025) internal.imd.gov.in

Expert Analysis

  1. Monsoon Dynamics
    Recent studies show that climate change is intensifying extreme precipitation events in South Asia. A 2023 peer-reviewed paper in Nature Climate Change found a 7 % increase in very heavy rainfall events per degree Celsius of warming¹.
  2. Crop Impact
    With the Kharif sowing season underway, widespread heavy rainfall can both benefit and harm crops. While replenishing soil moisture, sudden deluges risk waterlogging in low-lying fields.

Preparedness Measures

  • Local Authorities:
    • Pre-position emergency shelters and relief materials.
    • Issue localized traffic advisories to prevent road mishaps in waterlogged zones.
  • Residents:
    • Secure rooftops, loose equipment, and electrical fittings.
    • Keep essential supplies—drinking water, medicines, battery-powered lamps—ready.
    • Avoid crossing swollen rivers or streams.

“Early action is crucial,” emphasizes Dr. Dholakia. “Flooding can escalate quickly in hilly terrains and urban catchments.”


Daily Digest

DateForecast Summary
June 24Western disturbances weaken; scattered rainfall.
June 25Onset of very heavy falls in HP, J&K, Uttarakhand.
June 26Peak intensity: widespread orange alerts in NW belt.
June 27Gradual easing; residual showers in hills.

(Alerts reset daily at 0830 IST. Stay tuned for evening bulletins.)


Fact-Check

  • Claim: Red alert means immediate evacuations.
    Reality: IMD clarifies that a Red color warning signifies “take action”—prepare and mobilize resources. It does not automatically mandate evacuations. internal.imd.gov.in
  • Claim: Alerts cover entire states uniformly.
    Reality: Warnings apply to isolated places within the specified regions, not every district.

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