Following the rainfall in May, Delhi and several states are now facing a heatwave. Delhi recorded a high of 45 degrees Celsius on Monday, leading to significant heat discomfort. Clear skies and strong sunlight contributed to the high temperatures in the NCR. The heatwave is expected to continue, with highs of 44 degrees Celsius and lows of 29 degrees Celsius. Dust-laden winds and heat waves are expected. Relief is anticipated from June 13th, when rain is predicted. Uttar Pradesh is also experiencing hot conditions. The weather department has issued heatwave warnings for several districts. Rain is expected to return from tomorrow, with widespread rainfall expected on June 12th. Bihar is expecting a change in weather, with the monsoon expected to bring heavy rainfall starting tomorrow. Jharkhand is also expecting a shift, with strong winds and rain expected in several areas. Rajasthan is experiencing another spell of high temperatures, with Sri Ganganagar recording a high of 47.3 degrees Celsius. Dry and hot conditions are expected in Western Rajasthan for the next week, with light rain possible in the coming days. Haryana and Punjab are also likely to face high temperatures this week.
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