Dehradun: Uttarakhand is on high alert as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in five districts—Dehradun, Tehri, Rudraprayag, Nainital, and Bageshwar.
The forecast includes thunderstorms, lightning, and intense spells of rain at isolated locations, prompting authorities to brace for possible disruptions.
Torrential rain on Wednesday led to a 2.8°C drop in temperature on Wednesday
The weather pattern has remained unstable across the state, with intermittent showers recorded from the hills to the plains. In Dehradun, torrential rain on Wednesday led to a 2.8°C drop in temperature, offering temporary relief from the heat. While some areas experienced heavy downpours, others saw light drizzle. The Meteorological Center has predicted continued rainfall in Dehradun over the next seven days.
Rain has also triggered landslides and infrastructure damage
However, the rain has also triggered landslides and infrastructure damage. Tourists and locals traveling to Tehri, Dhanaulti, and Buranshkhanda faced delays and inconvenience. Meanwhile, in the Jaunsar Bawar region, the Kalsi–Chakrata motor road—considered the lifeline of the area—has been repeatedly blocked due to debris falling from the hill.
National Highway 707A was blocked for over an hour in the morning after a landslide, causing long queues of vehicles on both sides. Traffic was restored only after debris was cleared using JCB machines.
Current weather conditions are likely to persist
The IMD has warned that the current weather conditions are likely to persist, with heavy rainfall expected to continue in the alerted districts. Other regions may also experience thunderstorms and lightning, increasing the risk of flash floods and slope failures.
Travelers are advised to avoid landslide-prone zones
Local administrations have been instructed to remain vigilant and activate emergency response teams. Travelers are advised to avoid landslide-prone zones and check road conditions before setting out. Pilgrims heading to Char Dham shrines are also being cautioned due to unpredictable weather and blocked routes.
The orange alert underscores the fragile nature of Uttarakhand’s hill infrastructure during monsoon season. While the rain brings much-needed respite from summer heat, it also poses serious challenges to mobility, safety, and disaster preparedness.