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    Weather tomorrow July 14PTI

    While eastern and northeastern India continue to receive active monsoon rainfall, large parts of northwest, west-central and peninsular India are still witnessing weaker monsoon conditions.

    Weather tomorrow: India's weather on Tuesday, July 14, is expected to remain highly uneven as the southwest monsoon continues to stay subdued over several regions while bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms and gusty winds to others. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), weather tomorrow will be marked by heavy rain in Bihar, Odisha, Uttarakhand, West Bengal and parts of the Northeast, while Delhi, Haryana, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh are likely to witness isolated showers.

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    The latest IMD weather forecast for July 14 also warns of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds reaching 40-50 kmph, with gusts touching 60 kmph in some regions. Even as northwest India experiences relatively weak monsoon activity, the eastern and northeastern states are expected to receive the bulk of the rainfall over the next 24 hours.

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    Delhi, Noida get heavy rain

    Delhi-NCR received rainfall on Monday evening, bringing much-needed relief from the sultry conditions. According to the IMD, rain and thunderstorm activity is likely in many places across Delhi-NCR, with gusty winds reaching speeds of 30-40 kmph.

    Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning affected parts of western Uttar Pradesh, while heavy showers lashed pockets of the eastern region on Monday, the IMD said.

    Delhi weather tomorrow: Light rain likely, temperatures to remain steady

    Residents of the national capital may not see widespread rainfall, but Delhi weather tomorrow is expected to remain cloudy with isolated showers in some areas.

    The IMD has predicted:

    Isolated rainfall over Delhi
    Possibility of thunderstorms in nearby regions
    Maximum temperature around 35-36°C
    Minimum temperature around 26-28°C

    The weather department has also said there is no significant change in maximum temperatures expected over Delhi during the next seven days.

    IMD weather tomorrow: Where will it rain on July 14?

    According to the IMD, weather tomorrow is expected to remain active across eastern and northeastern India.

    Heavy rainfall is likely over:

    Bihar
    Odisha
    Gangetic West Bengal
    Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim
    Arunachal Pradesh
    Assam and Meghalaya
    Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram and Tripura
    Uttarakhand

    The weather department has also indicated that these regions could continue to receive significant rainfall over the next few days as the monsoon remains active.

    Uttarakhand remains on alert

    Among all states, Uttarakhand continues to remain one of the biggest areas of concern.

    The IMD has issued a red alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall, warning that intense showers could continue over the coming days.

    The warning comes after Sunday's relentless rain triggered landslides across the hill state, blocking 126 roads, including two national highways. A wall collapse in Dehradun injured a woman and forced seven families to leave their homes, while restoration work continued on the Yamunotri Highway after a landslide near Syanachatti kept the route shut for three consecutive days.

    Bihar, Odisha and West Bengal to receive heavy rain

    Eastern India is expected to witness another wet day on Monday. According to the IMD forecast:

    • Bihar could receive heavy to very heavy rainfall.
    • Odisha is likely to witness heavy rainfall, with isolated very heavy showers possible.
    • Gangetic West Bengal is expected to receive isolated heavy rain.
    • Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim may continue to experience heavy rainfall.
    These states are also likely to witness thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds.

    Northeast India likely to stay under intense monsoon activity

    The monsoon is expected to remain particularly active across the Northeast. The IMD has forecast widespread rainfall over:

    • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Assam
    • Meghalaya
    • Nagaland
    • Manipur
    • Mizoram
    • Tripura

    Several areas may witness heavy rainfall along with thunderstorms and lightning during the day.

    Uttar Pradesh weather tomorrow

    Rainfall activity over Uttar Pradesh has remained below normal this monsoon season.

    For July 14, the IMD has forecast:

    • Isolated rainfall over East Uttar Pradesh
    • Light showers possible over West Uttar Pradesh
    • Temperatures hovering around 36°C during the day and 26°C at night

    According to IMD data, the state has recorded a 17% rainfall deficit so far this monsoon season. According to the weather office, thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and squally winds were forecast over western Uttar Pradesh on Monday. No warning has been issued for either region until July 16. However, heavy rainfall is likely at isolated places over eastern Uttar Pradesh from July 17 to 19 and over western Uttar Pradesh on July 18 and 19.

    Himachal Pradesh and Jammu & Kashmir to receive scattered rain

    The hill states are likely to continue witnessing wet weather. The IMD has forecast:

    • Isolated to scattered rainfall over Himachal Pradesh
    • Isolated to scattered rainfall over Jammu & Kashmir
    • Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds in Jammu & Kashmir

    Himachal Pradesh has already been experiencing steady rainfall over the past several days, with places including Jogindernagar, Manali and Shimla recording significant precipitation.

    Chhattisgarh and central India to see thunderstorms

    Across central India, rainfall activity is expected to increase gradually. For July 14, the IMD predicts:

    • Isolated to scattered rainfall over Chhattisgarh
    • Rain over East Madhya Pradesh and Vidarbha
    • Thunderstorms with lightning over Chhattisgarh
    • Heavy rainfall likely in parts of Chhattisgarh

    South India weather tomorrow

    Several southern states are expected to continue receiving light to moderate rainfall.

    Rain is likely over:

    • Telangana
    • Tamil Nadu
    • Kerala
    • Karnataka
    • Coastal Andhra Pradesh
    • Puducherry
    • Rayalaseema

    Strong surface winds are also expected over parts of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh.

    West India weather forecast

    Monsoon activity over western India is expected to remain relatively subdued compared with eastern India.

    The IMD has forecast isolated rainfall over:

    • Gujarat
    • Saurashtra and Kutch
    • Madhya Maharashtra
    • Konkan and Goa

    While rainfall may be scattered, no widespread heavy rain has been forecast for most western regions on Monday.

    Thunderstorms and gusty winds expected in several states

    Apart from rainfall, the IMD has warned of thunderstorms and lightning in multiple parts of the country.

    States likely to experience thunderstorms include:

    Bihar
    Odisha
    Jharkhand
    Gangetic West Bengal
    Arunachal Pradesh
    Assam and Meghalaya
    Nagaland
    Manipur
    Mizoram
    Tripura
    Chhattisgarh
    Jammu & Kashmir

    In several of these areas, gusty winds of 40-50 kmph, with gusts reaching 60 kmph, may accompany thunderstorms.

    Monsoon remains uneven across India

    While eastern and northeastern India continue to receive active monsoon rainfall, large parts of northwest, west-central and peninsular India are still witnessing weaker monsoon conditions.

    The IMD said weak rainfall activity is likely over northwest India, west-central India and parts of south peninsular India over the next six to seven days, even as heavy rain continues over the Himalayan states and eastern India.

    As weather tomorrow brings another day of contrasting conditions across the country, residents in heavy rainfall zones have been advised to stay updated with local weather advisories, avoid waterlogged areas and remain cautious in landslide-prone regions.

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    Published on 13 July 2026 by economictimes_indiatimes

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