Weather and Rainfall data
As
can be seen above, the IR satellite image of 08.45pm /18Jun2026 shows a
line squall or a line of thunderstorms which had formed in Nepal as a
part of Western Disturbances (WD) affecting us. The storms moved
eastwards and it started raining at around 9pm in Kalimpong on Thursday
,18Jun2026.
Despite the monsoons having advanced into our region on 10Jun2026, the predominant weather system which affect us so far remain the numerous Western Disturbances which are still moving in from the west and giving quite a lot of rain in the W Himalayas, dust storms and rain in the Delhi region and rain in the eastern HImalayas.
IMD had issued an ORANGE warning for thundershowersGraphical analysis of the rainfall and wind from 17Jun-19Jun2026 is below:
Despite the monsoons having advanced into our region on 10Jun2026, the predominant weather system which affect us so far remain the numerous Western Disturbances which are still moving in from the west and giving quite a lot of rain in the W Himalayas, dust storms and rain in the Delhi region and rain in the eastern HImalayas.
IMD had issued an ORANGE warning for thundershowersGraphical analysis of the rainfall and wind from 17Jun-19Jun2026 is below:
Detailed rainfall of the region for 17/18/19Jun2026 is tabulated (by IMD) below:
IMPACT of the Extreme Event
The intense thundershowers caused significant damage to infrastructure and roads and at least one fatality.








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