After initial heavy rainfall due to an early monsoon, Delhi and other parts of North India are again grappling with intense heat. The sun is blazing over the capital. The weather in Delhi is expected to remain clear today, with no respite from the heat for the next four days. However, rain is expected on June 13th.
The maximum temperature today in Delhi could be 42 degrees Celsius, and the minimum 28 degrees. Tomorrow’s maximum temperature could reach 44 degrees Celsius. Strong, dusty winds and heatwave conditions are likely. The weather will be similar on June 11th, followed by a hot and humid day on June 12th. Thunderstorms and rain are anticipated on June 13th.
Uttar Pradesh is facing severe heat, and the weather department has issued a heatwave alert for the southern and western parts of the state from today until June 11th. Agra, Braj, and Bundelkhand are expected to experience heatwaves accompanied by dust storms. Rain is expected to begin in UP on June 11th.
Bihar is likely to experience hot weather until Tuesday. The maximum temperature in the state may increase by two to four degrees Celsius in the next two days. The weather will change from the late hours of June 10th, with thunderstorms and rain likely. Jharkhand is experiencing intense heat and humidity. Light rain with thunder is expected in some districts, including Ranchi, this afternoon, which may bring some relief.
Rajasthan has seen temperatures surge after the end of the western disturbance, breaking all previous heat records. Most districts are again under heatwave conditions. The weather department predicts no rain or thunderstorms in Rajasthan for the coming week. Punjab and Haryana are also experiencing intense heat.
There is no expectation of rain in the hilly regions for now. Rain is anticipated in the hilly regions between June 11th and 13th. During this time, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and parts of Jammu and Kashmir may receive heavy rainfall. Wind speeds could reach 40 to 50 kmph.