The southwest monsoon, which initially brought heavy rains to several states, has now taken a break. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a return to normal weather conditions across the country. Delhi-NCR and other regions are again experiencing intense heat. After the recent rainfall, the heat is back in Delhi. The weather department indicates no rain in the coming days. Today’s weather will be clear, with a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius. The temperature will likely stay above 40 degrees Celsius from tomorrow, June 14. Delhi residents are in for 5 more hot days.
Uttar Pradesh is sweltering under the heat. Strong sunshine is the norm, resulting in significant warmth. The weather department doesn’t predict rain before June 11. Heatwaves may hit Bundelkhand, Vindhya, and neighboring areas from June 9-11. Eastern Uttar Pradesh might see rain from June 11 with the arrival of easterly winds.
Bihar is expected to have dry weather in most districts today. Patna’s maximum temperature will be 37 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 27 degrees Celsius. The weather department has warned of rain starting June 10, with humid heat expected beforehand. Temperatures may rise by four degrees. Ranchi, Jharkhand, and other districts could see light rain and thunderstorms this evening.
Heatwaves are likely in Western Rajasthan (June 8-11), Punjab and Haryana (June 9-11), and Northern Madhya Pradesh (June 9-10), leading to extreme heat. Southern India and the Northeast might experience heavy rainfall from June 10. Light to moderate rain is expected in most of Northeast India over the next week.
Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are currently experiencing intense heat. Strong sunlight is causing a warm sensation in Uttarakhand’s hills, but the weather will shift quickly. Rain is possible in Himachal Pradesh on June 12-13.