A severe heatwave is affecting various parts of India, especially in the north, with eastern and central regions also experiencing intense heat. In Delhi, an orange alert has been issued due to the extreme heat, with a maximum temperature of 45.5 degrees Celsius recorded in Ayanagar. The forecast indicates strong surface winds and heat for the next two days, with a chance of thunderstorms and rainfall around June 13-14, and further showers on June 15-16. Uttar Pradesh is facing a heatwave in 17 districts, while light clouds are expected in 14 other districts. Bihar is experiencing different weather conditions, with an orange alert for rain in North Bihar and a yellow alert for humid weather in South Bihar. The state of Jharkhand is also anticipating rain. Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana are enduring severe heat, with no immediate relief in sight. Uttarakhand is expected to have rain and wind, while Himachal Pradesh may experience a change in weather from June 13, with possible thunderstorms and rain.