The respite from the May rains has ended as Delhi and surrounding areas swelter under a heatwave. The capital city saw temperatures soar to 45 degrees Celsius on Monday, causing significant discomfort. Clear skies contributed to the intense heat in the NCR. The heatwave is expected to persist, with the potential for dust storms and high temperatures. Relief is anticipated from June 13th, with forecasts suggesting rainfall. Uttar Pradesh is also experiencing a heatwave, with the weather department issuing alerts for several districts. Rain is predicted to return to UP from tomorrow. Bihar is expecting a weather shift, with the monsoon expected to bring heavy rainfall from tomorrow. Jharkhand is also bracing for a change, with strong winds and rain expected in many districts. Rajasthan is again experiencing high temperatures, with Sri Ganganagar recording a high of 47.3 degrees Celsius. The weather department expects dry and hot conditions in Western Rajasthan for the next week. Light rain is possible in certain regions by mid-June. High temperatures are also forecast for Haryana and Punjab this week.