Delhi residents are experiencing humid heat. Clear skies and strong sunshine are causing discomfort during the afternoon. The weather forecast indicates no significant changes in Delhi’s weather in the coming days. The sky will remain clear, leading to intense sunshine. This bright sunshine is causing a feeling of warmth. There is no immediate expectation of relief from the heat. The weather department anticipates a drop in temperature only when humidity decreases.
On Sunday, the maximum temperature in Delhi was recorded at 35.3 degrees Celsius, 0.9 degrees above normal, while the minimum temperature was 24.3 degrees Celsius, 0.6 degrees below normal. The humidity level ranged between 89 and 51 percent. Some areas experienced cloud cover today, but the sky cleared up quickly, and there was no rain.
It is predicted that Delhi’s temperature will rise. The weather department stated that the sky will remain clear with strong sunshine on Monday. The maximum and minimum temperatures may rise slightly, potentially reaching 35 and 25 degrees Celsius, respectively. Meanwhile, the level of pollution is increasing in Delhi during the monsoon season. The Central Pollution Control Board recorded Delhi’s AQI at 127 on Sunday, which is considered moderate.
Forecasts have been issued for the weather in Uttar Pradesh. According to the IMD, there is a forecast of scattered showers in the state. Clear skies in western UP will bring intense sunshine. This may lead to humid heat. Light to moderate rainfall is expected in eastern UP.
Relief is anticipated from the rain in Bihar. Flood-like conditions persist in the plains of Bihar. People in many districts are affected by floods. The rivers are overflowing due to water coming from Nepal. However, the water levels in the rivers may decrease soon, providing relief from the floods. The weather department has predicted light to moderate rainfall in different districts of the state.
The intensity of rainfall has subsided in the hilly states. The IMD has predicted rain in various districts of both Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Light rain with thunder may occur in the mountainous areas, but people in most districts can expect relief from heavy rain for the next few days. Lightning may occur in several districts, including Uttarkashi, Rudraprayag, Chamoli, Bageshwar, Pithoragarh, Nainital, and Champawat.
Rajasthan has relief from heavy rain. People may face humid heat in the coming days. The sky is expected to remain clear in most districts of the state on Monday. According to the weather department, there is no alert issued regarding the possibility of heavy rain in the state.









