After a rainy May, Delhi and neighboring areas are now under a severe heatwave. The temperature in Delhi hit 45 degrees Celsius on Monday, creating uncomfortable conditions throughout the day. Clear skies and strong sunshine intensified the heat in the National Capital Region. The heatwave is expected to persist, with maximum temperatures reaching 44 degrees Celsius and minimums of 29 degrees Celsius. Dust storms and heat waves are likely, with some relief expected from June 13th, as the forecast includes rain. Uttar Pradesh is currently experiencing extreme heat. The weather department has issued an orange alert for several districts in the state, warning of heatwave conditions. Rain is expected to return from tomorrow, with rain and thunderstorms anticipated in 60% of the districts on June 12th. Bihar is anticipating a weather shift, with rain expected starting tomorrow as the monsoon approaches, expected around June 15th. Jharkhand is also expecting a change in the weather, with strong winds and rain likely in several districts. Rajasthan is again seeing high temperatures, with Sri Ganganagar recording a high of 47.3 degrees Celsius. The weather department predicts dry conditions and heatwaves for most of Western Rajasthan in the coming week, with light rain possible in some areas by mid-June. Haryana and Punjab are also likely to face high temperatures this week.