IMD Issues Weather Warnings for Popular Tourist Destinations in India
IMD warns of intense heatwaves and heavy rain across these popular tourist regions in India; what travellers need to know
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast severe weather conditions, including intense heatwaves and heavy rainfall, affecting major tourist regions. Travelers to areas like Assam, Kerala, and Rajasthan are advised to stay informed and flexible due to potential disruptions from flooding, landslides, and extreme temperatures.
- 01Heavy rainfall is expected in northeastern states like Assam and Meghalaya, impacting tourism and leading to alerts for flooding and landslides.
- 02Southern regions, including Kerala and coastal Karnataka, will experience monsoon conditions with storms and rough seas, affecting coastal tourism.
- 03Northern and central India are under severe heatwave warnings, with temperatures reaching up to 47.2 degrees Celsius in Brahmpuri, Maharashtra.
- 04Travelers are advised to monitor weather updates and prepare for possible disruptions in their travel plans.
- 05Outdoor activities may be impacted by thunderstorms and high winds across various states.
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The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for severe weather conditions across popular tourist destinations in India, including intense heatwaves and heavy rainfall. Northeastern states such as Assam, Meghalaya, and Arunachal Pradesh are expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall, leading to alerts for flooding, landslides, and poor visibility. In southern India, regions including Kerala and coastal Karnataka will experience early monsoon conditions, with storms and rough seas affecting coastal activities and transportation. Meanwhile, northern and central India, including Rajasthan and Delhi, are facing dangerous heatwave conditions, with temperatures soaring to 47.2 degrees Celsius in some areas. Travelers are urged to remain flexible and prepared for potential disruptions, particularly in mountainous regions and during outdoor activities. Monitoring weather reports and packing appropriate gear is essential for a safe travel experience during this tumultuous weather period.
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Severe weather conditions may disrupt travel plans and tourism activities in affected regions.
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