Following the rains in May, Delhi and other regions are now experiencing a severe heatwave in June. The capital saw temperatures reaching 45 degrees Celsius on Monday, creating oppressive conditions. Clear skies and strong sunlight caused significant discomfort in the NCR area. High temperatures, with maximums reaching 44 degrees Celsius and minimums of 29 degrees Celsius, are expected. Expect dust-filled winds and heatwave conditions. The weather department predicts potential relief from June 13th with the arrival of rain.
Uttar Pradesh is currently enduring scorching heat. The weather department has issued an orange alert for heatwaves in numerous districts. Rain is anticipated to return tomorrow, with a forecast of rain and thunderstorms in 60% of the districts on June 12th.
Bihar will not get any relief from the heat today. However, the weather will change late tonight. Heavy rainfall is expected from tomorrow with the onset of the monsoon, which is anticipated around June 15th. Light rain is possible in some areas tonight, with heavy rainfall expected across Bihar from tomorrow. Jharkhand will experience a weather change today, with the possibility of strong winds and rain in multiple districts from today until June 14th.
Rajasthan is facing intense heat, with Sri Ganganagar hitting 47.3 degrees Celsius. The weather department projects dry conditions and a heatwave for most parts of western Rajasthan for the coming week. Light rain and thunder are anticipated in the Kota and Bharatpur divisions on June 15-16. Haryana and Punjab are also forecast to experience high temperatures this week.