🌧️ Introduction: Monsoon’s Roar Returns

After a relatively dry start to July, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has now issued a significant weather update— increased rainfall expected from July 12 across key parts of North India, including Rajasthan, Delhi-NCR, Haryana, and parts of Uttar Pradesh.

With rising temperatures and pre-monsoon humidity making life difficult, this rainfall comes as both a relief and a challenge. Let’s explore the IMD’s full forecast, impacted areas, travel advisories, and essential safety tips for the coming days.

“Digital weather alert graphic showing a rain-drenched city street with a red warning sign and bold text stating ‘Increased Rainfall Expected from July 12’.”

📍 IMD’s Alert: Rainfall from July 12 Onward

The IMD’s latest bulletin, issued from its Jaipur and Delhi centers, highlights:

  • 🌧️ Heavy rainfall expected in east Rajasthan from July 12 to July 14.
  • 🌦️ Moderate rain in Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Bharatpur divisions.
  • 🌩️ Isolated thunderstorms with lightning in northern Rajasthan and western Uttar Pradesh.
  • 🌬️ Gusty winds up to 40 km/h likely in exposed regions.

This means that increased rainfall expected from July 12 will not just bring water but also create hazardous travel conditions and local flooding risks.


🗺️ Regions Most Affected

Here are the districts forecasted to receive moderate to heavy rainfall from July 12 onward:

🏞️ Rajasthan

  • East Rajasthan: Jaipur, Dausa, Alwar, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur
  • West Rajasthan: Bikaner, Nagaur, Churu (light scattered rain)
  • Flood Watch Zones: Bharatpur & Kota belt

🏙️ Delhi-NCR

  • Delhi, Noida, Gurugram, Faridabad, and Ghaziabad to receive intense showers on July 12–13, particularly in the afternoon and evening hours.

🌾 Haryana & UP

  • Rohtak, Panipat, Meerut, Mathura, Agra and surrounding cities will see moderate spells, ideal for early Kharif crops.

🚦 Travel Advisory: Disruptions Ahead

Heavy rainfall often leads to chaos in both urban and rural areas. With increased rainfall expected from July 12, here’s what travelers and commuters should prepare for:

  • 🚧 Waterlogging in cities like Jaipur, Gurugram, and Delhi may delay buses, autos, and personal vehicle movement.
  • 🚇 Delhi Metro services may slow down during peak rainfall.
  • 🚆 Railways: Several trains on the Delhi–Jaipur and Kota–Mathura routes may face delays.
  • 🛣️ National Highways: Low-lying areas on NH-48 (Delhi–Jaipur) and NH-21 could experience brief blockages or diversions.

Pro Tip: Avoid non-essential travel between 2 PM and 9 PM on July 12 and 13 when rain peaks are expected.


👨‍🌾 Monsoon & Agriculture: Good News for Farmers

For Indian farmers, monsoon is more than rain—it’s life and livelihood. With increased rainfall expected from July 12, agricultural zones across Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh are prepping for:

  • 🌱 Paddy and millet sowing: Rain helps in germination in Bharatpur, Karauli
  • 🌿 Groundwater recharge: Crucial for water-scarce Bundelkhand & Shekhawati
  • 🚜 Farmers advised to complete field preparation before July 12

“We’ve waited two weeks for decent rain. Now finally, we can sow,” said Rajveer Singh, a farmer in Dausa.


🏥 Health & Safety Tips: Stay Protected During Rain Spells

Increased rainfall often triggers spikes in seasonal diseases and accidents. Here’s what citizens must do to stay safe:

✅ DO’s:

  • Carry an umbrella or raincoat daily
  • Drink boiled water to avoid stomach infections
  • Watch out for open electric wires or poles
  • Use public transport instead of driving in heavy rain

❌ DON’Ts:

  • Avoid stepping into waterlogged streets
  • Don’t ignore mild fever or cold—see a doctor
  • Avoid street food during and after rainfall
  • Don’t keep mobile charging during lightning storms
“Infographic titled ‘Rainfall Alert – July 12 to 14, 2025’ showing affected regions in North India, IMD weather forecast, safety precautions, and emergency contact tips.”

🧠 Expert View: What IMD Says

According to R.S. Sharma, IMD Director (Jaipur),

“A fresh western disturbance and monsoon trough are behind this shift. The increased rainfall expected from July 12 will persist for 3–4 days.”

IMD Delhi has advised vigil in flood-prone areas and asked authorities to clear drainage systems before the showers begin.


📰 Social Buzz & Public Reactions

Social media is buzzing with memes, videos, and warnings already.

“Jaipur pehli baar thoda thanda lag raha hai July mein!” – User on X
“Finally some relief. Rain, please don’t flood the roads 🙏 #DelhiRain”
“Farmers in east Rajasthan are smiling today. #MonsoonMagic”

The phrase “increased rainfall expected from July 12” is now trending in Google Trends India (July 11 evening).

🎯 Conclusion: Stay Safe, Stay Informed

With increased rainfall expected from July 12, this monsoon spell brings both hope and risk. While farmers rejoice, urban residents must stay alert. Whether you live in Jaipur, Delhi, or Agra—carry an umbrella and caution.

Time of Hindustan will keep updating this live.

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By TIME OF HINDUSTAN

Ankit Kumar is the Founder & Editor of Time of Hindustan. He writes about Indian news, finance, and technology with a focus on factual, engaging reporting.

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