Following the rainfall in May, the weather in the country remained pleasant. Rains in May in Delhi and several states, including Uttar Pradesh, prevented people from feeling the heat. However, in June, people in Delhi and other states are experiencing the summer heat. On Monday, the temperature in the capital reached 45 degrees Celsius. The day was marked by significant heat.
On Monday, the people of the NCR were distressed by the heat due to clear skies and strong sunshine throughout the day. The capital will continue to experience severe heat today, with a maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 29 degrees Celsius. Dust-raising winds and a heatwave are expected. The heatwave will persist in the capital until June 12. Relief may be possible from June 13, as the weather department has predicted rain from June 13.
**Rain Returns to UP from Tomorrow**
People in Uttar Pradesh are currently suffering from the heat. According to the weather department, the weather will remain dry in both the eastern and western parts of the state today. The weather department has issued an orange alert for a heatwave in Lalitpur, Jhansi, Jalaun, Mahoba, Hamirpur, Etawah, Firozabad, Agra, Hathras, Aligarh, and Mathura. Rain may return to UP from tomorrow. There is an alert for rain and thunderstorms in 60 percent of the districts of UP on June 12.
**Weather to Change in Bihar-Jharkhand**
People in Bihar are not expected to get relief from the heat today. However, the weather will change in the state late tonight. Heavy rain will occur from tomorrow with the monsoon. The monsoon is expected to reach Bihar by June 15. Light rain may occur tonight in West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Sheohar, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria, and Kishanganj. Heavy rainfall is expected across Bihar from tomorrow. The weather will change in Jharkhand today. Strong winds may blow in many districts of the state from today to June 14. Also, rainfall can be seen.
**What’s the Situation in Rajasthan and Other States?**
In Rajasthan, the heat is once again showing its intensity. Due to the heatwave, the roads are deserted in the afternoon. The highest maximum temperature in the state was recorded at 47.3 degrees in Sri Ganganagar. The weather department has forecast dry weather and heatwave conditions in most parts of western Rajasthan for the next week. Light rain may occur with thunderstorms in Kota and Bharatpur divisions on June 15-16. There is also a possibility of intense heat in Haryana and Punjab this week.