IMD Weekly Report – Aane Waale Mausam Ki Puri Jankari. ( Weekly Updated)
IMD Weekly Report: India ka Weather Update [August 31, 2025]
Doston, aaj hum lekar aaye hain India Meteorological Department ki latest weekly weather report jo aapke liye bahut important hai! Is week monsoon ne kuch interesting patterns dikhaye hain aur September mein bhi kaafi activity expected hai.
Is Week ka Main Weather Summary
Temperature aur Rainfall Highlights
- Northwest India: 23% excess rainfall with temperatures 2-4°C below normal
- Central India: Above normal rainfall with cooling effect
- East & Northeast India: 18% deficit rainfall but temperatures rising
- South Peninsula: Mixed conditions with regional variations
Alert Zones - Kahan Rehna Hai Careful!
Red Alert Zones 🔴
- Gujarat region (Very heavy to extremely heavy rainfall)
- Parts of Jammu & Kashmir (Exceptional rainfall recorded)
- Noida, Ghaziabad (Flash flooding risk)
Orange Alert Zones 🟠
- Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand
- East Rajasthan
- Punjab, Haryana (Heavy to very heavy rain)
Yellow Alert Zones 🟡
- Delhi-NCR
- Maharashtra (Ghat areas)
- Coastal Andhra Pradesh
Regional Weather Overview - India (Week ending August 31, 2025)
North India - Monsoon ki Full Masti!
States: Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, J&K
This Week ka Status:
- Rainfall: 150-200mm weekly average with 23% excess
- Temperature: 2-4°C below normal, maximum 28-35°C range
- Special Alerts: Extreme rainfall in Jammu (63cm recorded!)
Upcoming Week Forecast:
- Continued heavy rainfall till September 4th
- Flash flood risk in hilly areas
- Temperatures normal se 2°C kam rahenge
South India - Garam aur Patchy Rain
States: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala
This Week ka Status:
- Rainfall: Below normal in most areas, 80-100mm weekly
- Temperature: 2°C above normal, maximum reaching 35-39°C
- Coastal Areas: Isolated heavy rain in AP coast
Upcoming Trend:
- Normal to below normal rainfall expected
- Temperature gradually increasing
- Coastal Karnataka mein heavy rain possible
East India - Mixed Conditions
States: West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha
This Week ka Status:
- Rainfall: 18% deficit overall
- Temperature: 1-2°C above normal in some areas
- Odisha: Heavy to very heavy rain with flooding risk
Next Week Outlook:
- Rainfall activity increasing
- Thunderstorms with lightning expected
- Flash flood watch for low-lying areas
West India - Baarish ka Overdose!
States: Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Goa
This Week Highlights:
- Gujarat: Extreme rainfall alerts, 180-250mm weekly
- Rajasthan: East Rajasthan mein exceptional heavy rain
- Maharashtra: Ghat areas affected
Forecast for Coming Days:
- Very heavy to extremely heavy rain continuing
- Red alert continues for Gujarat region
- Konkan & Goa mein moderate to heavy showers
Central India - Steady Monsoon Activity
States: Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh
Current Scenario:
- Rainfall: Above normal, 140-170mm weekly
- Temperature: Near normal to slightly below
- Chhattisgarh: Consistent heavy rainfall
Week Ahead:
- Continued widespread rainfall
- Thunderstorm activity expected
- Good for kheti but travel mein precaution
Comparison with Last Week
Rainfall Changes
- Increase: Northwest India (+15%), West India (+20%)
- Decrease: East India (-10%), Northeast India (-12%)
- Stable: Central India maintained above normal levels
Temperature Shifts
- Cooling: North & West India by 2-4°C
- Warming: East India & South Peninsula +1-2°C
- Normal: Central India remained near average
Travel aur Kheti ke Tips
Travel Advisory 🚗✈️
- Avoid: J&K, Himachal hill stations due to landslide risk
- Caution: Gujarat, East Rajasthan roads - flooding possible
- Plan Ahead: Delhi-NCR flights may get delayed
- Safe Zones: South India (except coastal AP), Central MP
Farmers ke liye Special Tips 🌾
- Good News: Central India aur parts of North India mein excellent soil moisture
- Kharif Crops: Above normal rainfall beneficial for late kharif
- Caution Needed: Waterlogging in Punjab, Haryana fields
- Planning: September mein continued good monsoon expected
Upcoming Week's Major Weather Events
September 1-4, 2025
- Heavy Rain Zones: Gujarat, Central India, parts of North India
- Temperature: East India mein 2-3°C rise expected
- Special Watch: New low pressure system around September 3rd
September 5-10, 2025
- Monsoon Continuation: Above normal activity over most regions
- Regional Focus: Northeast India mein activity increase
- Temperature Trends: Gradual normalization across country
Key Numbers to Remember
- All India Rainfall: 5% excess since June 1st
- Northwest India: 23% excess rainfall
- Central India: 9% excess, best performing region
- Temperature Records: Highest 39.5°C in Tamil Nadu, Lowest 17.8°C in Chhattisgarh
Special Weather Phenomena This Week
Monsoon Trough Position:
- Currently passing through Bikaner-Ajmer-Guna-Sambalpur-Puri
- Western Disturbance interaction causing extreme rainfall in North
- Active monsoon conditions prevailing
Ocean Conditions:
- Neutral Indian Ocean Dipole conditions
- Weak negative IOD expected towards monsoon end
- Bay of Bengal active with low pressure systems
Is weekly report se clear hai ki monsoon 2025 mein kaafi active aur beneficial raha hai overall country ke liye. September mein bhi good rainfall expected hai, especially North aur Central India mein. Travelers ko thoda careful rehna hoga, lekin farmers ke liye ye excellent news hai!
Stay weather-ready, stay informed! 🌧️⛈️☀️
FAQ Section
📬 Weekly Update Note
Yeh report har Sunday update hoti hai taaki aapko latest aur accurate weather information mil sake.
Stay safe aur apne plans ko weather ke hisab se adjust karein! 😊
India Meteorological Department: Kya Hai aur Kaise Kaam Karta Hai 🌦️
IMD ka full form hai India Meteorological Department, jo 1875 mein Government of India ne start kiya tha. Yeh report aapko batayega ki IMD kya hai, kaise kaam karta hai, aur iske satellite aur alerts kaise help karte hain. Simple Hinglish mein likha gaya hai taaki har koi samajh sake! 😊
IMD Kya Hai aur Kab Bana? 🏢
IMD ka full form hai India Meteorological Department, aur yeh 1875 se chal raha hai. 1864 mein Calcutta ke catastrophic cyclone aur 1866-1871 ke monsoon failures ke baad iski zarurat padi. Tab se IMD national authority hai for weather observations, forecasting, seismic monitoring, aur climate services. Yeh Ministry of Earth Sciences ke under kaam karta hai, with headquarters in New Delhi aur regional centres in Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, Nagpur, Guwahati, aur Delhi. 🌍
IMD Kaise Kaam Karta Hai? ⚙️
IMD weather data collect karta hai surface stations, upper-air balloons, Doppler radars, aur automatic weather stations se. Iske saath hi, yeh Indian satellites jaise Kalpana-1, INSAT-3D, aur INSAT-3DR se data leta hai. Yeh sab data numerical weather prediction models mein daala jata hai, jo high-performance computers (jaise Pratyush) par process hote hain. Isse short, medium, aur long-range forecasts banaye jate hain, aur impact-based alerts jaari kiye jate hain. Public advisories multiple platforms jaise websites, apps, aur social media par share kiye jate hain. 📡
IMD Satellite Imagery 📸
IMD apne satellite program ke liye Indian geostationary satellites jaise Kalpana-1 (2003) aur INSAT series (1983 se INSAT-1B se lekar INSAT-3DR tak) use karta hai. Yeh satellite visible, infrared, aur water vapour images dete hain, jo cloud patterns, monsoon movements, aur cyclone development track karne mein help karte hain. IMD ne 1964 se US satellites se imagery leni shuru ki thi, aur 1983 tak apna INSAT data reception system set up kar liya tha. 🌐
🔭 IMD Satellite
For the latest weather satellite images of India, visit the official page by the Indian Meteorological Department.
View Satellite Images on IMD WebsiteSatellite Channels aur Unka Use 📊
| Satellite | Channel Type | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| INSAT-1B | Visible & IR (VHRR) | Cloud pattern, day-time surface imagery |
| INSAT-2E | Visible, IR, water vapour, CCD | High resolution tracking of moisture and temperature |
| INSAT-3D/3DR | Multi-channel imager & sounder | Infrared, water vapour, vertical profile & search-rescue services |
IMD Satellite Infrastructure Growth 📈
IMD ne apne satellite aur radar network ko time ke saath expand kiya hai. Yeh bar graph dikhata hai kaise IMD ka infrastructure improve hua:
IMD vs Private Weather Services ⚖️
IMD official national weather agency hai jo cyclone warnings aur monsoon forecasts deta hai. Private firms jaise Skymet Weather Services (2003 se) localized forecasts aur graphics dete hain, jo media, agriculture, aur insurance companies ke liye useful hote hain. Private services kabhi-kabhi short-term predictions mein IMD se better perform karte hain kyunki unke proprietary models aur flexible communication channels hote hain. Lekin IMD ko World Meteorological Organization (WHO) ne North Indian Ocean ke cyclones ke liye Regional Specialized Meteorological Centre banaya hai. 🌪️
IMD ke Color-Coded Alerts 🎨
IMD color-coded alerts jaari karta hai taaki public ko weather events ki severity samajh aaye:
- Green: Safe, koi khatra nahi.
- Yellow: Advisory, thodi si dikkat ho sakti hai.
- Orange: Be prepared, serious situation ho sakti hai.
- Red: Take action, bahut heavy rainfall ya storm ka khatra hai. 🚨
Case Study: Cyclone Biparjoy 🌪️
June 2023 mein, Cyclone Biparjoy ke landfall se pehle, IMD ne coastal Karnataka aur Maharashtra ke liye timely red aur orange alerts jaari kiye. INSAT-3DR se har 15-minute mein satellite imagery di gayi, jo storm ke thick cumulonimbus structure ko dikhati thi. Local disaster authorities ne thousands ko evacuate kiya, fishermen ko shore par bulaya, aur highways clear kiye. Isse fatalities aur damage kaafi kam hua. Private services ne bhi forecasts diye, lekin IMD ke authoritative bulletins ne coordinated government response ensure kiya. 🙌
Conclusion 🎯
IMD (India Meteorological Department) 1875 mein establish hua tha aur aaj bhi India ka official weather forecasting body hai. Yeh satellite imagery, Doppler radars, aur numerical models use karta hai accurate forecasts aur alerts ke liye. Private weather services jaise Skymet ke saath competition ke bawajood, IMD apne authoritative role aur WHO designation ke saath strong hai. Color-coded alerts aur advanced technology ke saath, IMD har Indian ke liye weather updates ko easy aur useful banata hai. 🌞
FAQs about IMD ❓
IMD ka full form kya hai?
🏢 IMD ka full form hai India Meteorological Department, jo weather forecasting aur climate services ke liye national authority hai.
IMD kab establish hua tha?
📅 IMD 1875 mein establish hua tha, Calcutta cyclone (1864) aur monsoon failures ke baad.
IMD satellite imagery kaise kaam karti hai?
📡 IMD Indian satellites jaise INSAT-3D aur INSAT-3DR se visible, infrared, aur water vapour images collect karta hai, jo cloud patterns, monsoon, aur cyclones track karne mein help karte hain.
IMD ke alerts ka matlab kya hai?
🚨 Green: Safe. Yellow: Advisory. Orange: Be prepared. Red: Take action immediately.
IMD aur private services jaise Skymet mein kya difference hai?
⚖️ IMD official national agency hai aur cyclones ke liye WHO-designated centre hai, jabki private services jaise Skymet localized aur flexible forecasts dete hain.
IMD satellite images kahan dekh sakte hain?
📱 Aap IMD ki official website (mausam.imd.gov.in) ya apps par satellite images dekh sakte hain.
IMD ke satellite kitne frequently update hote hain?
🔄 Satellites jaise INSAT-3DR har 15-30 minutes mein images update karte hain, especially cyclones ke time.
IMD ke forecasts kitne reliable hote hain?
✅ IMD ke forecasts advanced technology aur data par based hote hain, lekin weather unpredictable hone ke karan daily updates check karna zaroori hai.
