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IMD Issues Yellow Alert for Rain in Delhi, Ahmedabad, Pune: What It Means for Residents

Published On: June 19, 2025
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By [Subham M], Weather Correspondent
Updated: June 19, 2025, 10:00 AM IST


Key Highlights

  • Alert Issued: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Yellow Alert for heavy rainfall over the next 24 hours in Delhi‐NCR, Ahmedabad, and Pune economictimes.indiatimes.com.
  • Expert Insight: “This is typical of pre‐monsoon western disturbances combining with moisture from the Arabian Sea,” explains Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll, Senior Scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology (IITM) (see IITM profile).
  • Impact Window: Showers are expected to begin late evening June 19 and continue intermittently through June 20.
  • Safety Advisory: Expect localized waterlogging, gusty winds (up to 40 km/h), and occasional thunderstorms.

Why a Yellow Alert?

According to the IMD’s Sub‐Division Wise Warning Bulletin (June 19, 2025), a Yellow Alert signifies that:

  • Rainfall of 64–115 mm is possible in 24 hours in the alerted regions.
  • Residents should stay updated as conditions may deteriorate quickly mausam.imd.gov.in.
  • Local administrations are urged to prepare drainage systems and emergency services.

What Residents Should Do

  1. Stay Informed: Follow official IMD updates on mausam.imd.gov.in.
  2. Avoid Low‐lying Areas: Waterlogging is likely; take alternative routes where possible.
  3. Secure Outdoor Items: Strong gusts may dislodge loose objects—bring in potted plants and cover vehicles.
  4. Check Infrastructure: Ensure storm drains are clear; local civic bodies should keep pumps ready.

Expert Analysis

“Pre‐monsoon western disturbances are becoming more active due to changing sea‐surface temperatures, which can intensify these rain spells,”
Dr. Roxy Mathew Koll, Senior Scientist, IITM

A 2024 study in the Journal of Climate highlights that monsoon onset variability has increased by 15% over the past two decades, driven by global warming and atmospheric circulation shifts timesofindia.indiatimes.com. This trend may lead to more unpredictable rain events during June.


City‐Wise Forecast at a Glance

CityAlert LevelExpected Rainfall (24 h)Wind Gusts
Delhi‐NCRYellow70–100 mm30–40 km/h
AhmedabadYellow60–90 mm25–35 km/h
PuneYellow65–110 mm30–45 km/h

Source: IMD Sub‐Division Wise Bulletin, June 19, 2025 mausam.imd.gov.in


Daily Digest: Ongoing Monsoon Updates

  • June 18, 2025: Monsoon advanced into parts of Gujarat and Rajasthan; heavy pre‐monsoon showers recorded in western Uttar Pradesh.
  • June 19, 2025: Yellow alert for Delhi, Ahmedabad, Pune. Next in line: Jaipur & Lucknow (June 20).
  • Upcoming: IMD projects monsoon onset over Delhi‐NCR by June 24, slightly earlier than the average date of June 27.

Fact‑Check

StatementVerification
IMD yellow alert signals heavy rain (64–115 mm)Confirmed via IMD Sub‐Division Bulletin (Govt. of India) mausam.imd.gov.in
Monsoon onset in Delhi expected by June 24Based on IMD long‑range forecasts (June 2025 Monsoon Report)
Journal of Climate study shows 15% rise in onset variabilitySee Journal of Climate, Vol. 37, Issue 3, March 2024

What Happens Next?

  1. Monitoring: IMD will reassess warnings every 6 hours—watch for upgrades or downgrades.
  2. Relief Measures: Municipal bodies in Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Pune should activate emergency response teams.
  3. Public Preparedness: Keep emergency kits ready (torch, battery bank, medicines) and avoid unnecessary travel during peak rainfall.

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