The rainfall in May provided a respite from the heat in many parts of India. However, June has brought rising temperatures, with Delhi experiencing a heatwave. The national capital reached 45 degrees Celsius on Monday. Clear skies and intense sunshine are contributing to the discomfort in the NCR region. The heatwave is expected to persist, with strong winds and high temperatures likely, but relief is expected from June 13th with the forecast of rain. Uttar Pradesh is currently experiencing intense heat. The weather department has issued an orange alert for heatwaves in several districts. Rain is expected to return from tomorrow. Bihar is expected to see a change in weather, with the onset of the monsoon and heavy rainfall from tomorrow. The monsoon is expected to arrive in Bihar by June 15th. Jharkhand is also anticipating a weather change, with strong winds and rain predicted in several districts until June 14th. Rajasthan is also experiencing high temperatures, with Sri Ganganagar recording the highest. The weather department forecasts dry conditions and a heatwave for the coming week in western Rajasthan. Haryana and Punjab are also expected to face intense heat this week.
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