The country is currently experiencing a severe heatwave, particularly across northern India, with eastern and central regions also feeling its impact. Delhi’s Ayanagar recorded a maximum temperature of 45.5 degrees Celsius. The weather forecast for Delhi includes an orange alert for strong surface winds and heat, persisting for two days. There is a possibility of thunderstorms and rain around June 13-14, and further rainfall on June 15-16. Uttar Pradesh is battling extreme heat, with 17 districts under a heatwave warning and 14 districts likely to see light cloud cover. Bihar is bracing for contrasting weather patterns, with an orange alert for rain in North Bihar and a yellow alert issued for humid conditions in South Bihar. The state of Jharkhand is also under a rainfall alert. Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana continue to face extreme heat, with little respite expected in the coming days. The weather pattern in Uttarakhand may include rainfall and strong winds, whereas Himachal Pradesh is anticipating a shift in weather conditions from June 13, with potential thunderstorms and showers.