
The monsoon, which arrived early, brought heavy rains to several states, but that phase is now over. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) anticipates normal weather conditions across the country. Delhi-NCR and other regions are once again experiencing a heatwave. In Delhi, after recent rains, the heat is intense. The weather department forecasts no rain in the coming days. Today’s weather will be clear with a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius. The temperature is expected to remain above 40 degrees Celsius from tomorrow until June 14, meaning Delhi residents face at least 5 more days of heat. Uttar Pradesh is also seeing extreme heat. Strong sunshine during the day causes significant warmth. The weather department predicts no rain until June 11. Heat waves are possible in Bundelkhand, Vindhya, and adjacent areas from June 9-11. From June 11, easterly winds could activate in eastern Uttar Pradesh, potentially leading to rain. Bihar is expected to have dry weather in most districts today. Patna may see a maximum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 27 degrees Celsius. The weather department has warned of rain starting June 10. Before then, humid heat is expected. The maximum and minimum temperatures may rise up to four degrees. Ranchi, Jharkhand, and many districts could see light rain and thunderstorms this evening. Western Rajasthan will likely experience a heatwave from June 8-11, Punjab and Haryana from June 9-11, and northern Madhya Pradesh on June 9 and 10. Heavy rainfall is predicted for South India and the Northeast states from June 10. Light to moderate rain is expected in most parts of Northeast India over the next 7 days. Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh are also hot. The mountainous areas of Uttarakhand are experiencing strong sunshine, leading to warmth. However, the weather on the mountains will change quickly. Himachal Pradesh may see rain on June 12-13.





