Live IMD weather warnings for Idukki district, with what yellow, orange and red alerts mean.
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Live weather warnings for Idukki district from SACHET, India's national alert feed — the short-notice rain and wind warnings IMD issues — plus the wind at Munnar right now.
No weather warnings for Idukki district right now.
SACHET carries no active warnings for Idukki district, as of Sat 11 July at 19:32.
SACHET carries short-fuse warnings — nowcasts for the next few hours and 24-hour heavy-rain warnings — not IMD’s five-day colour outlook. For planning ahead, the daily district colour alerts in the official channels below are the source.
The wind at Munnar town
A light breeze (about 10 km/h, gusts to 28), out of the north-northwest.
Strongest gusts forecast over the next 24 hours: about 39 km/h. Wind words follow the Beaufort scale. This is a weather model’s forecast for the hour, not a measurement — exposed ground above town will see more.
Where the official word comes from
The warnings above come from IMD and the Kerala State Disaster Management Authority through the national SACHET feed. The daily district colour alerts, closure orders and relief instructions come from KSDMA and the Idukki district administration — check them when rain sets in, and call the control room if you need help.
Where to check, before and during
KSDMA daily district alertsThe daily yellow, orange and red alert map for every Kerala district — the planning source during the monsoon.
Idukki district administrationDistrict Control Room: 1077. District Emergency Operations Centre: 9383463036 or 04862-233111.
Worth knowing
What the colour alerts mean
IMD grades 24-hour rainfall: a yellow alert means heavy rain of 64.5–115.5 mm, orange means very heavy rain of 115.6–204.4 mm, and red means extremely heavy rain above 204.5 mm — the definitions KSDMA publishes with its daily alerts. They matter most during the monsoon, June to September: orange and red days are when landslides and flooding become likely in the high ranges.
Pettimudi, 2020
On 6 August 2020, after days of extremely heavy rain, a debris flow at Pettimudi near Rajamala buried estate housing and killed 70 people. It is why Munnar watches rain warnings closely — for families in estate lines and low-lying valleys, a heavy-rain warning is the signal to move early, not a formality.
Warning data: SACHET, the National Disaster Management Authority’s public CAP alert feed at sachet.ndma.gov.in (the feed declares its content public domain). The warnings themselves are issued by the India Meteorological Department and the state disaster management authority, and are shown as issued, unaltered; this page reads the alerts whose district geocode covers Idukki district. Wind forecast: Open-Meteo (CC BY 4.0). This page is not an alert service — sign up to the official channels above.