Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand to Get Ready for Monsoon Rains

By: Mahesh Palawat | Edited By: Arti Kumari
Jun 29, 2026, 2:00 PM
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Key Takeaways:

  • Southwest Monsoon is likely to advance into Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand during the next 2 to 3 days.
  • Rainfall activity will gradually intensify from June 30 onward, becoming widespread by July 2.
  • Temperatures are expected to fall significantly as cloud cover and monsoon showers increase.
  • Improved soil moisture conditions will support Kharif crop sowing across the region.
  • Forecast Validity: Next 2 to 3 days

The long wait for the Southwest Monsoon is likely to end soon for Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand. After remaining behind schedule across most parts of the country, the monsoon is finally showing signs of advancing into these states over the next couple of days.

Under normal circumstances, the Southwest Monsoon reaches eastern Uttar Pradesh and parts of Uttarakhand by around June 20. This year, however, the monsoon has been delayed by nearly 10 days, leaving large parts of the region under prolonged hot and humid weather conditions.

Meteorological conditions are now turning favorable for the further advance of the monsoon. A cyclonic circulation has developed over eastern Uttar Pradesh, while moisture-laden easterly winds from the Bay of Bengal have started reaching northeastern parts of the state. These developments are expected to accelerate the northward movement of the monsoon.

Scattered rain and thundershower activity is likely to commence over many districts of eastern Uttar Pradesh from June 30. The weather system is expected to strengthen further by July 1, leading to a gradual increase in the intensity and spread of rainfall across Uttar Pradesh and adjoining parts of Uttarakhand.

By July 2, most parts of Uttar Pradesh, along with Uttarakhand, are expected to witness widespread monsoon showers. Rainfall activity may become moderate to heavy at a few places, marking the effective onset of the rainy season over the region.

The prevailing hot and humid weather is likely to give way to cooler and more pleasant conditions as cloud cover and rainfall increase. Day temperatures are expected to fall significantly, bringing much-needed relief from the oppressive heat.

The delayed arrival of the monsoon has kept farmers waiting to begin sowing operations. With widespread rainfall expected during the first week of July, soil moisture conditions are likely to improve considerably, creating favorable conditions for the sowing of paddy, maize, pulses, and other Kharif crops.

The first week of July is expected to be particularly rainy not only over the Indo-Gangetic Plains but also across the hills of the western Himalayas, including Uttarakhand. Several spells of rain are likely during this period, and isolated heavy showers cannot be ruled out.

In conclusion, the much-awaited arrival of the Southwest Monsoon over Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand now appears imminent. The coming days are expected to bring widespread rainfall, pleasant weather, and renewed optimism for the agricultural sector across the region.

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Mahesh Palawat
Vice President of Meteorology & Climate Change
Mr. Palawat, Vice President of Meteorology & Climate Change, is a former Air Force boxer and a passionate weather enthusiast. Dedicated to tracking and predicting weather for the benefit of farmers and the general public, he has been an integral part of Skymet since its inception.
FAQ

The Southwest Monsoon is expected to advance into Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand during the next 2 to 3 days, with widespread rainfall likely by July 2.

Yes, increased cloud cover and rainfall activity are expected to bring a significant drop in day temperatures and relief from hot and humid conditions.

The expected widespread rainfall will improve soil moisture levels, creating favorable conditions for sowing Kharif crops such as paddy, maize, and pulses.

Disclaimer: This content is based on meteorological interpretation and climatological datasets assessed by Skymet’s forecasting team. While we strive to maintain scientific accuracy, weather patterns may evolve due to dynamic atmospheric conditions. This assessment is intended for informational purposes and should not be considered an absolute or guaranteed prediction.

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