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Odisha Alert: IMD Predicts Seven Days of Thunderstorms, Hail, and Damaging Winds

By Matthias Binder May 4, 2026
Thunderstorm alert across Odisha for a week; Orange warning issued for multiple districts
Thunderstorm alert across Odisha for a week; Orange warning issued for multiple districts - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)
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Thunderstorm alert across Odisha for a week; Orange warning issued for multiple districts

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Highest Alerts Target Northern and Coastal DistrictsHailstorms and Intensified Storms Peak Mid-WeekWeather Shifts Southward in Later DaysImpacts on Agriculture and Essential Precautions

Thunderstorm alert across Odisha for a week; Orange warning issued for multiple districts – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Odisha – The India Meteorological Department issued a series of orange and yellow warnings on Thursday, signaling a prolonged bout of severe weather across the state through the coming week. Thunderstorms laced with lightning, gusty winds up to 60 kmph, and hailstorms threaten multiple districts, particularly in northern, coastal, and southern regions. This convective activity, characteristic of pre-monsoon patterns, could disrupt daily life, agriculture, and infrastructure as rainfall spreads widely.

Highest Alerts Target Northern and Coastal Districts

Orange warnings, the most severe in the IMD’s color-coded system, cover key areas starting immediately. Districts like Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, Balasore, Koraput, and Malkangiri face thunderstorms with winds of 50-60 kmph during afternoon and evening hours on the first day. These conditions heighten risks to unsecured structures and outdoor activities.

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Yellow warnings extend to coastal and central zones, including Jagatsinghpur, Kendrapara, Puri, Khordha, Cuttack, and Ganjam. Here, lighter rain accompanies winds up to 40-50 kmph. The IMD emphasized that lightning strikes remain a persistent danger statewide.

Hailstorms and Intensified Storms Peak Mid-Week

Activity escalates on the second day, with hailstorms possible in Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, Balasore, and Rayagada. Orange alerts persist for a broad swath encompassing Bhadrak, Jajpur, and Sundargarh, where damaging winds and lightning could uproot trees or topple power lines. Western, northern, and coastal districts will see the heaviest rainfall.

By day three, severe thunderstorms continue across most areas, hitting Sambalpur, Jharsuguda, and northern Odisha hardest with hail and 50-60 kmph gusts. Yellow warnings safeguard coastal and southern belts against moderate winds and lightning. Farmers in these vulnerable zones should prepare for crop vulnerabilities.

Weather Shifts Southward in Later Days

The fourth day brings a gradual pivot, though risks endure. Orange warnings shift to northern and coastal spots like Balasore and Gajapati, maintaining wind threats up to 50-60 kmph. Rainfall persists in coastal and interior districts, potentially affecting transportation and utilities.

From days five through seven, intensity wanes to yellow-level cautions. Thunderstorms with 30-40 kmph winds target coastal and southern areas, while interiors experience scattered showers. Some regions may stay dry, offering brief respites amid the otherwise active pattern.

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Impacts on Agriculture and Essential Precautions

Hail on days two and three poses the gravest threat to standing crops, especially in northern districts. Strong winds throughout could fell trees, electric poles, and flimsy buildings, while lightning endangers anyone in open fields. Temporary structures and power infrastructure face heightened strain.

  • Avoid open areas during storms, particularly afternoons and evenings.
  • Secure loose objects and monitor local forecasts closely.
  • Protect agricultural assets from hail and wind damage.
  • Stay indoors during lightning activity to minimize strike risks.

Authorities track the system vigilantly, noting a possible low-pressure formation around May 11 that could extend heavy rain and storms. Residents must heed updates, as pre-monsoon volatility often shifts abruptly.

As Odisha navigates this extended weather episode, the focus remains on resilience against localized severe events. The IMD’s proactive alerts underscore the value of preparation in safeguarding lives and livelihoods during such spells.

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