UP Weather Forecast for June 12: Thunderstorms, Heavy Rain and Lightning Alert Across 66+ Districts in Uttar Pradesh
- byManasavi
- 11 Jun, 2026
UP Weather Forecast June 12: The weather pattern across Uttar Pradesh is expected to remain highly active on June 12, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing alerts for thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, hailstorms and lightning across more than 66 districts. Residents in several parts of the state have been advised to stay alert as strong winds and severe weather conditions are likely to impact daily life.
According to the IMD's Lucknow Regional Centre, western Uttar Pradesh may witness scattered to fairly widespread rainfall, while eastern districts are expected to experience thunderstorms accompanied by rain showers on June 12 and June 13.
Severe Storm Alert: Winds May Reach 70 kmph
The weather department has warned that wind speeds could intensify into powerful squalls across several districts of Bundelkhand and western Uttar Pradesh. Sustained winds of 50-60 kmph and gusts reaching up to 70 kmph are likely.
Districts Under High-Wind Alert
Bundelkhand and Central UP
- Banda
- Chitrakoot
- Fatehpur
- Kanpur Dehat
- Kanpur Nagar
- Jalaun
- Hamirpur
- Mahoba
- Jhansi
- Lalitpur
Braj and Western Region
- Aligarh
- Mathura
- Hathras
- Etah
- Agra
- Firozabad
- Mainpuri
- Etawah
- Auraiya
Residents have been advised to remain indoors during storm activity and avoid unnecessary travel.
Hailstorm Warning for Braj and Bundelkhand
Along with strong winds and rain, the IMD has also forecast hailstorms in several districts.
Areas Most Likely to Experience Hailstorms
- Aligarh
- Mathura
- Hathras
- Etah
- Agra
- Firozabad
- Mainpuri
- Etawah
- Auraiya
- Jalaun
- Jhansi
- Lalitpur
Farmers are advised to take precautionary measures to protect standing crops from possible hail damage.
60 kmph Wind Alert for Lucknow, Varanasi and 46 Other Districts
Large parts of Uttar Pradesh are expected to witness gusty winds of 40-50 kmph, with speeds touching 60 kmph in some locations.
Eastern and Central UP
- Lucknow
- Kanpur
- Varanasi
- Prayagraj
- Gorakhpur
- Deoria
- Sant Kabir Nagar
- Basti
- Kushinagar
- Maharajganj
- Siddharthnagar
- Kaushambi
- Pratapgarh
- Sonbhadra
- Mirzapur
- Chandauli
- Bhadohi
- Unnao
- Raebareli
- Barabanki
Awadh and Terai Region
- Gonda
- Balrampur
- Shravasti
- Bahraich
- Lakhimpur Kheri
- Sitapur
- Hardoi
- Farrukhabad
- Kannauj
Western UP and Rohilkhand
- Saharanpur
- Shamli
- Muzaffarnagar
- Baghpat
- Meerut
- Ghaziabad
- Hapur
- Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida)
- Bulandshahr
- Kasganj
- Bijnor
- Amroha
- Moradabad
- Rampur
- Bareilly
- Pilibhit
- Shahjahanpur
- Sambhal
- Badaun
Lightning Alert Across More Than 66 Districts
The IMD has issued a major lightning warning for most regions of Uttar Pradesh. Residents have been advised to avoid standing under trees, electric poles or open fields during thunderstorms.
Districts including Prayagraj, Varanasi, Lucknow, Kanpur, Gorakhpur, Jhansi, Agra, Meerut, Noida, Bareilly, Moradabad, Banda, Chitrakoot and many others are expected to remain vulnerable to lightning strikes.
Weather Outlook Till June 17
According to IMD forecasts, the current spell of unstable weather is likely to continue beyond June 12.
- Western Uttar Pradesh: Intermittent rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds are expected from June 12 to June 17.
- Eastern Uttar Pradesh: Thunderstorm activity is likely to continue until June 13, followed by a brief improvement before another round of rain and lightning returns around June 17.
The prolonged wet spell is expected to keep temperatures under control and provide relief from intense heatwave conditions across most parts of the state.
Safety Tips During Thunderstorms
- Stay indoors during strong winds and lightning.
- Avoid sheltering under trees.
- Keep electronic devices unplugged during severe storms.
- Farmers should secure crops and equipment.
- Follow local weather advisories and emergency instructions.
Bottom Line: Uttar Pradesh is set to witness widespread thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, hailstorms and lightning activity over the next several days. Residents in affected districts should remain cautious and stay updated with official weather alerts.






