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India Weather Update Today (August 13, 2025)

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Here’s your blog-style weather update for India—covering today, August 13, 2025, and forecasting tomorrow, August 14:

Today’s Weather (August 13, 2025)

  • The national outlook is cloudy with occasional rain, with temperatures ranging between 23 °C (73 °F) and 27 °C (81 °F) .
  • Regional updates highlight a widespread active monsoon across the subcontinent:
    • Uttarakhand, Assam, Telangana, West Bengal, Maharashtra, and Jammu & Kashmir are expected to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall, spurred by a developing low-pressure system and cyclonic circulation over the Bay of Bengal.
    • A red alert (highest severity) has been issued for Uttarakhand, warning of potential floods and landslides. Heavy rains are also anticipated in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi-NCR, with flash flooding concerns possible.
    • In Nagpur and surrounding areas, an orange alert is active through August 13–17, signaling heavy to very heavy showers—especially around August 13–14—along with high temperatures (29–32 °C) and elevated humidity.
    • Bhopal and central/eastern Madhya Pradesh are expected to receive light showers, with more intense rains predicted in the eastern/southern districts (up to 115 mm) in the next 48 hours.
    • Gujarat is gearing up for a monsoon revival, with a low-pressure system forecast to form over the Bay of Bengal, and heavy rainfall expected around the weekend (from August 16).
    • Kolkata (West Bengal) is expected to experience warm temperatures with intermittent rain, adding to the humid discomfort.
    • New Delhi is in for partly cloudy skies today, but midweek rain is on the way that could affect commutes and outdoor plans.

A highly active monsoon system is in control, bringing significant rainfall to large swathes of northern, central, and eastern India. Authorities and residents should stay alert for flood-related advisories and plan accordingly.


Forecast for Tomorrow (August 14, 2025)

  • Across India, the skies are expected to remain mostly cloudy with occasional rain, with temperatures rising slightly—high up to 29 °C (84 °F) and low near 22 °C (72 °F) .
  • New Delhi is likely to experience onset of heavier monsoon showers through the weekend, marking a shift from today’s milder conditions.

What This Means for You

  • Stay prepared and alert if you’re in regions under heavy rainfall warnings—plan travel cautiously, avoid flood-prone routes, and attend to safety protocols.
  • For those in central India (e.g., Bhopal, Nagpur), expect high humidity and intermittent downpours, possibly affecting daily life through midweek.
  • In coastal and eastern regions like Kolkata, expect continued humid comfort interspersed with rain—a typical monsoon rhythm.
  • Regions experiencing lighter showers today may see rain intensify tomorrow, so carrying umbrellas and having flexible plans is wise.

Regional Snapshot Table

RegionToday’s Outlook (Aug 13)Tomorrow’s Expectation (Aug 14)
Northern & northeastern IndiaHeavy to very heavy rain (flood & landslide risk)Continued heavy rain in many areas
Delhi-NCRPartly cloudy, dry startRain developing; wetter midweek
Central India (MP, Nagpur)Heavy to very heavy showers (& alerts)Persistent rain; elevated humidity
GujaratDry with upcoming monsoon activityHeavy rains expected starting via weekend
Eastern India (Kolkata, WB)Warm, humid, intermittent rainOngoing humid, rainy pattern
Kochi / Kerala (info limited)Likely continued rain and cloudy skies

Keep in Mind

India’s monsoon is fully active, with heavy rains today and lingering showers tomorrow, particularly across the north, east, and central regions. Weather volatility remains high—stay informed through local updates, especially from the IMD—and adapt plans as needed to navigate the wet conditions ahead.