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    Delhi to Broil for 5 Days: No Relief in Sight, Heatwave Alert in MP, Where Will It Rain?

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJune 8, 20252 Mins Read
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    Following the early arrival of the southwest monsoon, several states experienced torrential rainfall. However, that phase has now subsided. The Indian Meteorological Department forecasts generally normal weather conditions across the country for the time being. Delhi-NCR, along with several other states, is once again facing the brunt of severe heat. In the capital, Delhi, the impact of the heat is evident after the recent rainfall. According to the weather department, there is no chance of rain in Delhi in the coming days. The weather is expected to remain clear today with a maximum temperature of 40 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 26 degrees Celsius. From tomorrow until June 14, the temperature is likely to remain above 40 degrees Celsius. This means Delhi residents will have to endure the heat for the next 5 days. The heat is also intense in Uttar Pradesh. The state is experiencing strong sunshine during the day, leading to considerable heat. The weather department suggests that there is no possibility of rain in the state until June 11. Heat waves may occur in Bundelkhand, Vindhya, and adjacent areas from June 9 to 11. From June 11, easterly winds may become active in eastern Uttar Pradesh, potentially triggering rainfall. Bihar is expected to have mostly dry weather in most districts today. Patna, the state capital, may see a maximum temperature of 37 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 27 degrees Celsius. The weather department has issued a warning of rain again from June 10. Before that, humid heat may prevail in the state. The maximum and minimum temperatures may increase by up to four degrees. In Jharkhand, including the capital Ranchi, light rain and thunder may occur this evening. Western Rajasthan may 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 may occur in 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 likely to experience intense heat. The mountainous regions of Uttarakhand are seeing strong sunshine, causing a feeling of warmth. However, the weather on the mountains will change rapidly. There is a possibility of rain in many areas of Himachal Pradesh on June 12-13.

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