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Monsoon to take a break: Dry weather will return to these places
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Monsoon to take a break: Dry weather will return to these places

India's monsoon season, which brought significant rainfall and relief to drought-stricken areas, is expected to pause, leading to a shift towards dry weather in several regions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that nine consecutive days of above-average rainfall improved the seasonal outlook after June was the fifth-driest in 126 years. However, the monsoon system is predicted to move toward the Himalayan foothills, allowing dry winds to affect areas including Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana. These regions may experience prolonged dry conditions and high humidity, potentially impacting agriculture. Meanwhile, states closer to the new monsoon axis, such as Uttarakhand and West Bengal, are expected to continue receiving heavy rains. The IMD had previously warned of below-normal July rainfall, and this dry period could affect newly planted kharif crops.

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13 reports

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 904 days ago
Raging monsoon kills over 10, floods cities, cuts off highways; more rain coming

India is experiencing severe monsoon rains that have resulted in over 10 fatalities, widespread flooding, and significant disruptions to transportation and daily life. Multiple states including Delhi, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh have seen torrential downpours, leading to road blockages, landslides, and school closures. The India Meteorological Department has issued warnings of continued heavy rainfall and potential further damage. In Gujarat's Surat district, 17 deaths have been reported due to recent flooding, and recovery efforts are ongoing. Authorities are monitoring river levels and implementing precautions to mitigate further risks.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on natural disaster impacts and does not present any political opinions, framing, or biased language. It focuses on factual descriptions of weather effects and government responses without leaning towards any particular political stance.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): High factual accuracy with specific details like 160 mm rainfall and 10+ deaths. Generally objective but slightly sensational with terms like 'raging monsoon'.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 857 days ago
Monsoon tracker LIVE: IMD issues red, orange alerts as rain lashes Delhi; Wayanad on red alert after landslip

Heavy monsoon rains caused disruptions across multiple regions in India, including Mumbai and neighboring districts, leading to school closures and an 'orange' alert issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD). In Mumbai, residents faced near-stagnation due to continuous rainfall and strong winds, while authorities warned of further heavy rain and gusty winds. Elsewhere, in Tamil Nadu's Nilgiris district, torrential rain led to school closures and flooding, with local officials monitoring affected areas. In Maharashtra, a landslide in Ratnagiri buried five homes, resulting in one rescue and two people trapped. Meanwhile, religious processions were postponed in Pune due to unsafe conditions, highlighting the broader impact of the monsoon season on daily life and infrastructure.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about the effects of monsoon rains across various Indian states without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the actions of governmental agencies like the IMD and local authorities, as well as the impact on communities, without taking a立场 on

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 85): Accurate description of weather conditions and alerts. Slightly less objective with phrases like 'widespread destruction' and 'disrupted normal life' showing some negative framing.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 92Objective 946 days ago
Home Minister stresses proactive steps to mitigate El Niño impact

Andhra Pradesh's Home and Disaster Management Minister, Vangalapudi Anitha, presided over a review meeting to assess the state's readiness for potential impacts of the El Niño phenomenon on the upcoming Southwest Monsoon season. Officials reported that Andhra Pradesh is projected to receive 27% less than normal rainfall, which could lead to severe drought conditions in certain regions. The minister emphasized the need for proactive measures, including creating awareness among farmers about alternative crops and ensuring timely dissemination of weather alerts. Financial allocations were discussed, with funds already released from the State and National Disaster Response Funds, along with allocations for long-term mitigation projects. The minister directed multiple departments to enhance their preparedness strategies.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on government actions and preparations related to a natural phenomenon (El Niño), focusing on administrative responses and resource allocation. It presents factual information without overtly favoring any political stance, providing details on directives from the Home Minister, a

Why these scores (Factual 92 · Objective 94): Factual based on official state government preparations and forecasts. Objectively presents the situation without emotional language, focusing on preparedness and mitigation strategies.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 934 days ago
Dry July 2026 ahead for Telangana as monsoon shifts elsewhere

Telangana, including Hyderabad, is experiencing significantly below-average rainfall in July 2026 due to weak monsoon conditions and a shift in rainfall patterns across India. Meteorologists note that the southwest monsoon arrived late and progressed slowly, covering all districts only by June 23, which is much later than usual. Rainfall activity has moved toward central, western, and northern regions like Maharashtra and Gujarat, leaving Telangana with only scattered showers. According to data, Telangana has received 4.3 cm of rainfall by July 10, compared to the normal 6.5 cm, resulting in a 33% deficit. Twenty districts are currently classified as having deficient rainfall, while only 13 have recorded normal levels. High temperatures have also been reported across the region.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on weather patterns affecting Telangana, citing meteorological observations and data without overtly favoring any political stance or agenda. It focuses on environmental factors like El Niño and monsoon behavior rather than directly addressing political actions,

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 93): Factual based on meteorological analysis and historical patterns. Objectively describes the shift in monsoon activity without taking sides, presenting data from experts.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 886 days ago
Parts of Maharashtra report ‘exceptional’ rain

Parts of Maharashtra experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall between July 5 and July 8, 2026, with Lonavala recording 1300mm and Mahabaleshwar receiving 513mm—its highest 24-hour rainfall ever. Coastal areas like Palghar saw a 1000% increase above normal levels, leading to floods, landslides, and infrastructure damage. The rains were attributed to a depression system originating from the Bay of Bengal and monsoon winds. Despite being an El Niño year, which typically brings below-normal rainfall, experts noted that localized heavy rain can occur. The current monsoon activity is expected to continue until July 10, after which no major low-pressure systems are anticipated.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data and expert analysis without overt ideological slant. It reports on natural phenomena and scientific assessments without taking sides on political issues related to climate policy or disaster management.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 88): Factual but brief. No strong bias detected though lacks some contextual depth compared to other reports.

The Print logoThe PrintIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 889 days ago
IMD forecast light to moderate rain in several areas of Jharkhand

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a forecast predicting light to moderate rainfall in several regions of Jharkhand. This weather update is part of the IMD’s ongoing monitoring of monsoon patterns and regional climate conditions. The forecast does not indicate any extreme weather events or significant disruptions, suggesting a relatively stable weather outlook for the area. Such forecasts are typically used by local authorities and residents to plan agricultural activities and manage water resources effectively.

Bias read (Center): The article reports a straightforward meteorological forecast without political commentary, framing, or emphasis on ideological positions. It presents factual information based on scientific data from the IMD, which is an official agency. There is no indication of leaning toward any particular group

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 88): Describes monsoon intensification in Maharashtra and Mumbai, consistent with other reports. Neutral tone with some emphasis on preparedness.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 809 days ago
Agriculture activity picked up in Vizianagaram district with the incessant rains for the last three days

The Vizianagaram district in India experienced heavy rainfall over the past three days, providing much-needed relief to farmers after a dry period in June 2026. This rain has boosted agricultural activities across various mandals in the region, with some areas receiving over 30 mm of rainfall. Initially, there were concerns about a reduction in crop area during the Kharif season due to the effects of El Niño, but recent rainfall has improved these projections. The district agriculture officer reported optimism about exceeding earlier estimates for cultivated land, partly due to adequate fertilizer supplies. Additionally, several reservoirs in the area have filled significantly, leading to the release of water for irrigating approximately 15,300 acres of land.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on agricultural conditions and government actions related to farming and irrigation, which fall under public policy and governance. However, the content is primarily factual, focusing on rainfall impacts, crop projections, and government measures without overtly favoring any side

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 80): Factual but more localized with specific examples from Vizianagaram. Less comprehensive in covering national trends and slightly more positive in tone.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 75Objective 806 days ago
Karnataka rains: People told not to visit hills, rivers, waterfalls in Sakleshpur

In Karnataka, the Sakleshpura tahsildar has issued an advisory urging residents to avoid visiting hill areas, rivers, waterfalls, and streams due to ongoing heavy rainfall. The notice, dated July 7, warns of potential hazards including landslides, road slips, falling trees, and rising water levels in local water bodies. Citing the Disaster Management Act, 2005, the tahsildar emphasized the risks posed by the increased water flow and slippery terrain, stating that those who ignore the advisory could face legal consequences. Additionally, homestays and resorts were instructed to prioritize guest safety during the monsoon season. In neighboring Kodagu district, heavy rainfall led to the declaration of holidays for anganwadi centers, schools, and colleges on July 8 as a precaution.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on administrative actions taken by local authorities in response to natural disaster risks. It presents factual information regarding advisories issued under the Disaster Management Act, without apparent ideological framing or biased language. The content focuses on public safety

Why these scores (Factual 75 · Objective 80): This article provides detailed rainfall data for Karnataka, showing discrepancies between different regions. It aligns with the primary source's mention of monsoon variability but doesn't discuss national-level rainfall trends, limiting its factual alignment.

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 754 days ago
Monsoon to take a break: Dry weather will return to these places

India's monsoon season, which brought significant rainfall and relief to drought-stricken areas, is expected to pause, leading to a shift towards dry weather in several regions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) reported that nine consecutive days of above-average rainfall improved the seasonal outlook after June was the fifth-driest in 126 years. However, the monsoon system is predicted to move toward the Himalayan foothills, allowing dry winds to affect areas including Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Telangana. These regions may experience prolonged dry conditions and high humidity, potentially impacting agriculture. Meanwhile, states closer to the new monsoon axis, such as Uttarakhand and West Bengal, are expected to continue receiving heavy rains. The IMD had previously warned of below-normal July rainfall, and this dry period could affect newly planted kharif crops.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual update on weather patterns without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on meteorological data and potential impacts on agriculture without taking a stance on policy or governance. While the subject matter relates to agricultural planning and climate, it

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 75): This article focuses on waterlogging issues rather than the monsoon itself. While it references the monsoon, it lacks specific details about rainfall patterns and diverges from the primary source’s focus on regional rainfall norms. It remains somewhat objective but less factually aligned.

The Hindu logoThe HinduIndependentCenterFactual 70Objective 757 days ago
Rains picks up in some parts, but elude Bengaluru

Heavy rainfall was reported in several districts across Karnataka on July 7, 2026, with some areas experiencing very heavy to heavy downpours. A red alert was issued for coastal and Malnad regions due to the intensity of the rain, while Bengaluru and its surrounding areas remained dry, recording only trace amounts of rainfall. Specific locations like Honnavar, Kalburgi, and Agumbe saw significant precipitation, whereas Bengaluru's weather stations recorded minimal rain. Authorities have issued alerts for multiple districts, forecasting continued cloud cover and light to moderate rain.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual meteorological data without overt ideological framing. It reports on weather patterns and official alerts without taking sides or emphasizing particular political narratives. While the subject matter relates to regional climate conditions, the tone remains neutral and is

Why these scores (Factual 70 · Objective 75): Focuses on reservoir storage levels in Karnataka, linking them to monsoon performance. While it touches on rainfall deficiencies, it doesn't directly reference the primary source's claims about national rainfall patterns, reducing its factual alignment.

Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter9 hr. ago
Weather tomorrow: IMD warns of extremely heavy rain in 14 states

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued forecasts indicating that extremely heavy rainfall is expected across parts of northeastern and eastern India over the next week, including regions such as Meghalaya, Assam, and West Bengal. The rainfall is anticipated to continue through mid-July, with potential for localized flooding and waterlogging. Meanwhile, southern and coastal states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha are expected to face hot and humid conditions, with some areas possibly experiencing heatwaves. In addition, Telangana has initiated preparations for potential impacts of El Niño, which could lead to delayed rainfall and higher temperatures.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a factual report based on meteorological data provided by the IMD, without overtly favoring any political agenda. It covers weather patterns affecting multiple regions without emphasizing ideological perspectives. While the mention of El Niño and its potential impact on farming,

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenter10 hr. ago
Monsoon stirring again: New system in Bay of Bengal to revive rain

India is experiencing a resurgence in monsoon activity as a new weather system forms in the Bay of Bengal, bringing much-needed rainfall to eastern and central regions. This system, which developed from a circulation pattern originating in the Pacific Ocean, is expected to move toward Odisha and West Bengal within the next few days, increasing precipitation and potentially alleviating drought conditions. While some areas experienced heavy rains earlier in July, a mid-month lull led to rising temperatures and reduced rainfall, negatively impacting agricultural activities such as the planting of kharif crops. The return of the monsoon is anticipated to improve conditions, though the overall season remains uneven.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual account of meteorological developments and their impact on agriculture and temperature patterns. It does not present any overtly biased language, nor does it favor one political perspective over another. The focus is on natural phenomena and their effects rather than a

India Today logoIndia TodayIndependentCenter3 days ago
Heatwave to make a comeback on Sunday. Rain in Uttarakhand, Bihar, Assam

India is experiencing active monsoon conditions with heavy rainfall predicted across multiple states including Bihar, Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts widespread rainfall in the Himalayan region, eastern India, and the Northeast, along with isolated rainfalls in central and western regions. Thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds are also expected in various areas. Despite the monsoon activity, isolated heatwave conditions are anticipated in Coastal Andhra Pradesh.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a factual report on weather conditions and does not present any political opinions or biases. It focuses on meteorological forecasts and does not involve political figures, policies, or controversies.

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