After a relatively mild May, Delhi and surrounding areas are now experiencing a severe heatwave. Temperatures in Delhi soared to 45 degrees Celsius on Monday, making for an intensely hot day. The National Capital Region (NCR) residents endured uncomfortable conditions due to clear skies and strong sunshine. The heatwave is expected to continue, with highs of 44 degrees Celsius and lows of 29 degrees Celsius expected. Dust storms and heat waves are likely, with relief potentially starting June 13th, as the weather department predicts rain. Uttar Pradesh is currently battling high temperatures. The weather department has issued an orange alert for heatwaves across several districts. Rain is likely from tomorrow, with a forecast of rain and thunderstorms across 60% of Uttar Pradesh on June 12th. Bihar is expecting a weather shift tonight, with heavy rainfall expected from tomorrow as the monsoon arrives. Jharkhand anticipates changing weather conditions, with strong winds and rain expected in several districts from today until June 14th. Rajasthan is facing a resurgence of heat, with Sri Ganganagar recording a high of 47.3 degrees Celsius. The weather department forecasts dry conditions and a heatwave across western Rajasthan for the coming week. Light rain is possible in the Kota and Bharatpur divisions on June 15-16. Haryana and Punjab are also expected to experience severe heat this week.