Rain alert in Kerala today
Live rainfall alerts, 15-day forecast poster and safety guidance. Data provider: Open-Meteo (free, no API key).
15-day forecast poster
About: Rain alert in Kerala today
Kerala’s climate is defined by distinct monsoon seasons and tropical showers, and timely alerts help residents and visitors prepare for sudden heavy rainfall. This page delivers a concise, live rain alert for Kerala using trusted, free weather model data. The 15-day poster visualizes daily probabilities and estimated precipitation totals, enabling quick glance decisions for travel, farming, and community safety. Today’s rain alert highlights expected rainfall intensity and timing for the selected location; if probability or precipitation values cross common safety thresholds, an alert will display prominently at the top. Use the “Use my location” button to get a personalized forecast, or keep the default Kerala summary that centers on the state’s geographic midpoint. Remember that forecasts are model outputs and subject to change — treat alerts as guidance: postpone vulnerable outdoor activities, secure loose objects, and follow local authorities if warnings escalate. This tool is for informational purposes and should be complemented by local official advisories and real-time radar where available.
Frequently asked questions
- 1. How is the rain alert determined?
- We evaluate today’s precipitation probability and total precipitation forecast from the Open-Meteo model; thresholds trigger the alert (e.g., chance >50% or precipitation sum > 2 mm).
- 2. Is this data live?
- Yes — data is fetched live from Open-Meteo when you load or refresh the page and when you use geolocation.
- 3. Can I get this page for other Indian states?
- Yes — click “Use my location” or change coordinates in the code to target any place globally.
- 4. Does Open-Meteo need an API key?
- No. Open-Meteo provides free access without an API key for non-commercial use. (Docs: Open-Meteo API).
- 5. Who to follow for official warnings?
- Always follow local weather services, state disaster management authorities, and official government advisories for emergency actions.