After an early arrival, the monsoon’s torrential downpours have ceased across many states. The Indian Meteorological Department anticipates typical weather patterns for the near future. Delhi-NCR and other regions are again experiencing intense heat. In Delhi, the capital, the heat is prevailing after a spell of rain. The forecast suggests no rain in the coming days. The weather is expected to be clear today, with a high of 40 degrees Celsius and a low of 26 degrees Celsius. Temperatures could remain above 40 degrees Celsius from tomorrow until June 14, implying that Delhi residents will face heat for the next five days. Uttar Pradesh is also under the grip of extreme heat. Strong sunlight during the day is contributing to significant warmth. The weather department predicts no rain until June 11. Heat waves are possible in Bundelkhand, Vindhya, and surrounding areas from June 9 to 11. Eastern Uttar Pradesh could see easterly winds from June 11, which might bring rain. Bihar will likely have dry weather across most districts today. Patna’s high will be 37 degrees Celsius, and the low will be 27 degrees Celsius. The weather department has issued a warning for rain starting June 10. Before that, expect humid conditions. Maximum and minimum temperatures could rise by up to four degrees. Ranchi, Jharkhand, and surrounding districts might experience light rain and thunderstorms this evening. Western Rajasthan is under a heatwave watch from June 8-11, with Punjab, Haryana, and Northern Madhya Pradesh facing similar conditions from June 9-11. Heavy rainfall is predicted for South India and the Northeast from June 10. Northeast India can expect light to moderate rainfall in the next week. Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are also experiencing high temperatures. The mountainous areas of Uttarakhand will see strong sunshine, causing a feeling of warmth. However, the weather in the mountains will change. Himachal Pradesh may receive rain on June 12-13.