The India Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall across India. It has warned that Saurashtra and Kutch are expected to receive extremely heavy rainfall. Intense rainfall to very heavy downpours is likely to occur in Kerala, Odisha, Mahe, Coastal Karnataka, Telangana, North Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Vidarbha, and Chhattisgarh. The IMD has also issued an extremely heavy rainfall alert for Coastal Karnataka and Odisha, while an orange alert has been issued for Kutch, Saurashtra, Telangana, Coastal Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and South Interior Karnataka.
Northwest India to receive heavy downpours
Heavy rains are anticipated to take place in Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu-Kashmir, Gilgit, Baltistan, Haryana, Chandigarh and West Uttar Pradesh on 2 September. Uttarakhand will experience it from 30 August to 2 September, East Uttar Pradesh will get it on 1 and 2 September whereas West Rajasthan will face it on 2 and 3 September.
Heavy rainfall forecast for Central and Western India
The IMD has alerted that there will be extremely heavy showers in isolated areas of Kutch Saurashtra and Chhattisgarh. Heavy downpours are expected in Goa, Konkan, and Vidarbha. Similar conditions will persist in Gujarat regions from 2 September to 3 September, in Madhya Maharashtra on 31 August and 1 September and East Madhya Pradesh will receive it from 31 August to 4 September.
IMD’s Weather Update for Southern India
The Southern region of India is projected to receive extremely heavy rainfall in Coastal Karnataka, South Interior Karnataka, Mahe, and Kerala. Likewise, Telangana, Yanam, and North Interior Karnataka might deal with the same weather patterns.
Northeast and East India to receive massive rainfall
The northeastern states like Tripura, Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram are projected to have heavy showers over the next six days. Moreover, Meghalaya and Assam will also witness the same weather conditions along with Arunachal Pradesh and Andaman & Nicobar Islands. Odisha is likely to have extremely heavy rainfall in isolated places.

— India Meteorological Department (@Indiametdept)