Pedestrians, and vehicles navigate through waterlogged streets in Vasai as heavy rain lashes Palghar district. (Express Photo: Sankhadeep Banerjee)Several states are reeling under monsoon fury, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasting heavy rains and thunderstorms in Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. Three people were killed, and many more were injured, in a landslide in Kerala’s Wayanad on Tuesday, while Gujarat’s Surat saw five deaths in rain-related incidents as parts of the state received “extremely heavy” falls in the past two days. At least 20 people were killed in rain-related incidents in Maharashtra’s Palghar during the last few days of incessant showers that battered parts of the state. Weather advisory for Karnataka: The Dakshina Kannada district administration has declared a holiday for schools and pre-university colleges on Wednesday over a forecast of heavy rainfall. Issuing a red, the administration advised tourists not to visit riversides, beaches, or hilly areas in the district, as there remains a possibility of mudslides in some hilly areas. Fishermen have been advised not to sail into the sea, and all taluk-level officials have been directed to remain on alert at their headquarters.Story continues below this adWhat’s happening in Delhi-NCR and Mumbai: Delhi witnessed its wettest day of the year so far on Tuesday as the persistent rains waterlogged the roads, uprooted trees, and caused traffic jams across the city. The first spell of monsoon paralysed daily life in Gurgaon in the NCR as road cave-ins, flooding, and traffic snarls were reported across the city. After two days of continuous downpour in Mumbai, the rains eased on Tuesday, offering residents a welcome respite, bringing road transport and local train services back to normal. Live UpdatesThis section page brings you real-time weather updates and accurate forecasts for cities across India. Get updates on today’s temperature, live weather conditions, rainfall updates, humidity levels, and short- and long-term forecasts on this page. With the Check Weather in Your City feature, users can quickly find today’s weather conditions for their location, including current temperature, humidity, and prevailing conditions. The Weather in Major Indian Cities section offers a quick snapshot of weather conditions in key cities, allowing readers to compare temperatures and conditions across India’s largest urban centres at a glance. For wider coverage, the City-wise Weather Across India section provides an extensive, searchable list of cities, ensuring weather details are accessible not only for major hubs but also for regional towns and smaller locations. To highlight temperature extremes, the page also features regularly updated lists of the Top 5 Hottest Cities and Top 5 Coldest Cities in India , giving readers instant insight into heatwave and cold-wave conditions across different parts of the country. In addition to live data, the page curates the latest weather-related news from across India, including reports on heatwaves, monsoon progress, extreme rainfall, cyclones, cold spells, and advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). These stories add critical context to daily weather updates by explaining how broader weather systems are affecting regions and communities. By combining real-time city weather, nationwide temperature trends, and trusted news coverage, The Indian Express’s weather hub helps readers stay informed, prepared, and ahead of changing weather conditions across India.© IE Online Media Services Pvt LtdTags:Delhi NCR