Heavy Rainfall very likely at isolated places over Kerala & Mahe, Coastal Karnataka, Nagaland, Goa and Uttarakhand.
IMD Weather LIVE Updates: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a detailed weather forecast for June 1, warning of heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds across several regions of the country. Residents in affected areas are urged to stay alert and take necessary precautions. Residents of Northeast India should prepare for continued wet weather. Light to moderate rainfall is expected across most areas for the next seven days. Rainfall along with thunderstorm and gusty wind is likely over northwest India till next 3-4 days.
The Northern Limit of Monsoon continues to pass through 17.0°N/55°E, 17.5°N/60°E, 18°N/65°E, 18.5°N/70°E, Mumbai, Ahilyanagar, Adilabad, Bhawanipatna, Puri, Sandhead Island, 23.5°N/89.5°E, Balurghat, 30°N/85°E. This progression indicates the expansion of monsoon rains into northern parts of the country.
A depression over Bangladesh moved north-northeast and weakened into a well-marked low-pressure area over Meghalaya and nearby areas by 5:30 PM on May 30. It further weakened into a low-pressure area over northeast Assam by 5:30 am and became less marked by 8:30 AM on May 31, 2025. However, a cyclonic circulation remains over Arunachal Pradesh in the lower atmosphere. This upper air cyclonic circulation is expected to bring heavy rainfall in the state and neighbouring region.
A western disturbance, appearing as a cyclonic circulation, continues to prevail over north Pakistan and adjoining Jammu & Kashmir at an altitude between 3.1 km and 5.8 km above mean sea level. This weather system is expected to influence the regional weather patterns in the coming days, bringing rainfall in northwest India.
IMD Weather LIVE Updates:
Rain lashes parts of the national capital.
#watch | Delhi: Rain lashes parts of the national capital. (Visuals from Ashoka Road) pic.twitter.com/EtFT47WWOP
— ANI (@ANI) June 1, 2025
Strong Winds In Delhi And NCR Region
Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall very likely at isolated places over Arunachal Pradesh and Sub Himalayan West Bengal & Sikkim.
Heavy to Very Heavy Rainfall with isolated Extremely Heavy Rainfall very likely at isolated places over Assam & Meghalaya and Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura.
•Light to moderate rain / thunderstorm likely to occur at many places in Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh, Nainital and Champawat districts and at a few places in remaining districts of Uttarakhand.
Visuals from Dal Lak emerges as rain lashes Srinagar.
#watch | J&K | Rain lashes parts of Srinagar city. (Visuals from Dal Lake) pic.twitter.com/OwNXDCaS86
— ANI (@ANI) June 1, 2025
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for today in the State's Mangan district for heavy to very heavy rain in the region. An orange alert has been issued for Sikkim's Gyalshing, Namchi, Soreng, Gangtok and Pakyong for the next 24 hours.
Water level remains high in the Brahmaputra river, in Dibrugarh, following incessant rainfall in parts of Assam.
#watch | Assam: Water level remains high in the Brahmaputra river, in Dibrugarh, following incessant rainfall in parts of Assam and its neighbouring states; Low-lying areas submerged due to rise in water level pic.twitter.com/8OahgOyt9i
— ANI (@ANI) June 1, 2025
The IMD has forecast light to moderate rainfall across many parts of West India, particularly in Konkan and Goa, over the next three days. Between June 1 and 3, isolated areas in the region are likely to experience heavy rainfall.
On June 1, Northeast India is expected to experience very heavy rainfall in isolated areas, particularly over Assam and Meghalaya.
Residents of Northeast India should prepare for continued wet weather. Light to moderate rainfall is expected across most areas for the next seven days.
The Northern Limit of Monsoon continues to pass through 17.0°N/55°E, 17.5°N/60°E, 18°N/65°E, 18.5°N/70°E, Mumbai, Ahilyanagar, Adilabad, Bhawanipatna, Puri, Sandhead Island, 23.5°N/89.5°E, Balurghat, 30°N/85°E. This progression indicates the expansion of monsoon rains into northern parts of the country.











