Following the early arrival of the southwest monsoon, many states experienced heavy rainfall. However, the period of torrential rain has now subsided. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) currently predicts normal weather conditions across the country. Delhi-NCR, along with several other states, is once again experiencing the impact of intense heat. In the capital city of Delhi, the impact of heat is being felt after the recent rains. According to the weather department, there is no possibility of rain in Delhi in the coming days. The weather will remain clear today. The maximum temperature can reach 40 degrees Celsius and the minimum 26 degrees Celsius. From tomorrow, June 14, the temperature may remain above 40 degrees Celsius. This clearly indicates that the people of Delhi will have to endure the heat for the next 5 days.
Heat is wreaking havoc in Uttar Pradesh. Currently, the state is experiencing strong sunshine during the day, which is causing considerable heat. According to the weather department, there is no chance of rain in the state till June 11. Heat waves are likely to occur in Bundelkhand, Vindhya, and surrounding areas from June 9 to 11. From June 11, easterly winds can become active in eastern Uttar Pradesh, which can lead to rain.
In Bihar, the weather will remain dry in most districts today. In the state capital Patna, the maximum temperature today can be 37 degrees Celsius and the minimum 27 degrees Celsius. The weather department has issued a warning of rain again from June 10. Until then, humid heat may persist in the state. Furthermore, the maximum and minimum temperatures can rise by four degrees. Meanwhile, light rain and thunder are possible in the evening today in many districts, including the capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi.
Heat waves are likely in western Rajasthan from June 8-11, in Punjab and Haryana from June 9-11, and in northern Madhya Pradesh on June 9 and 10. This will lead to intense heat in these areas. Meanwhile, heavy rainfall is expected in South India and the Northeast states from June 10. Light to moderate rainfall is expected in most areas of Northeast India during the next 7 days.
Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are currently facing strong heat. Strong sunshine is prevalent in the hilly areas of Uttarakhand, which is causing the feeling of heat. However, the weather will change rapidly in the mountains. There is a possibility of rain in many areas of Himachal Pradesh on June 12-13.