The monsoon, which arrived early in several parts of the country, brought heavy rainfall. However, the intense downpours have ceased. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) anticipates normal weather patterns across the nation. Delhi-NCR, along with several other states, is once again facing a severe heatwave. Following the recent rains, the capital city of Delhi is now experiencing scorching heat. The weather department indicates no likelihood of rain in Delhi in the upcoming days. The weather is expected to remain clear today, with a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius. The mercury is likely to stay above 40 degrees Celsius from tomorrow, June 14th. This implies that Delhi residents will endure the heat for the next 5 days. In Uttar Pradesh, the heat is relentless. The state is currently experiencing intense sunshine during the day, resulting in significant heat. According to the weather department, there is no expectation of rainfall in the state until June 11th. Heatwaves may affect Bundelkhand, Vindhya, and adjoining regions from June 9th to 11th. Starting June 11th, easterly winds may become active in eastern Uttar Pradesh, potentially initiating rainfall.
In Bihar, the weather will be dry across most districts today. Patna, the state capital, is expected to have a maximum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 27 degrees Celsius today. The weather department has issued a warning of renewed rainfall starting June 10th. Humid heat may prevail in the state until then. Maximum and minimum temperatures could rise by up to four degrees. Meanwhile, light rain and thunderstorms are possible in the evening in Ranchi, the capital of Jharkhand, and several other districts.
Heatwave conditions are expected in western Rajasthan from June 8-11, in Punjab and Haryana from June 9-11, and in northern Madhya Pradesh on June 9 and 10. Heavy rainfall is forecasted for South India and the Northeast states from June 10th. Light to moderate rainfall is anticipated in most areas of Northeast India over the next 7 days. Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are expected to experience intense heat. Intense sunshine is currently occurring in the hilly regions of Uttarakhand, causing a feeling of heat. However, the weather on the mountains is expected to change rapidly. Many areas of Himachal Pradesh may receive rainfall on June 12-13.