IMD Issues Multi-Day Yellow Alerts for Thunderstorms Across Odisha

By Matthias Binder
Cyclonic circulation to trigger rain, thunderstorms across Odisha, predicts IMD - Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

Cyclonic circulation to trigger rain, thunderstorms across Odisha, predicts IMD – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pixabay)

Odisha is preparing for several days of unsettled weather as an upper air cyclonic circulation over interior parts of the state and neighboring Chhattisgarh begins to influence conditions. The India Meteorological Department has outlined light to moderate rain or thunderstorms at isolated locations through at least May 14, with the strongest activity expected during afternoon and evening hours. Yellow warnings have been posted for dozens of districts, highlighting risks from lightning, gusty winds, and the chance of isolated hail.

System Driving the Change

The circulation is positioned to draw moisture into the region, creating instability that favors convective activity. Forecasters note that this setup typically produces scattered but locally intense showers rather than widespread flooding. The pattern is expected to persist because the system remains nearly stationary over the next several days.

Officials emphasize that while rainfall totals may stay moderate in most places, the combination of lightning and strong surface winds could still create hazards for outdoor activities and agriculture. The IMD has stressed that residents should monitor updates closely as the system evolves.

District-Level Warnings

Yellow alerts, which signal the need to stay aware, cover large portions of the state each day. On the first day of the forecast period, stronger gusts reaching 40 to 50 kmph are possible in districts including Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, Sundergarh, and several others in the western and southern belts. Weaker but still notable winds of 30 to 40 kmph are flagged for coastal and eastern areas.

Subsequent days shift the focus slightly, with the strongest alerts remaining concentrated in the northern and southern districts while central and western zones see reduced coverage. By the middle of the period, the warning area expands again to include more central districts before contracting once more toward the end of the week. The consistent message across all days is the potential for thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty surface winds.

Expected Weather Pattern

Light to moderate rain or thundershowers are forecast at one or two places over most districts through the coming week, with dry conditions likely elsewhere. Heavy showers remain possible in isolated pockets, though they are not expected to dominate the overall picture. The afternoon and evening timing of the strongest activity aligns with typical daytime heating that fuels thunderstorm development.

Authorities have noted that localized disruptions to power supply, traffic, and farming operations remain possible wherever cells develop. The forecast does not indicate any extreme weather such as cyclones or widespread flooding at this stage.

Precautions for Residents

People have been advised to avoid open areas during thunderstorm hours and to secure loose objects that could be blown by gusty winds. Farmers are encouraged to protect standing crops and livestock from potential hail or strong winds. Those traveling should allow extra time and check local updates before heading out.

The IMD continues to monitor the system and will issue further advisories if conditions change. Residents are urged to rely on official channels for the latest information rather than unverified social media reports.

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