Unpredictable weather patterns have swept across various parts of the country. After a few days of welcome respite from the heat in Delhi-NCR, temperatures are beginning to rise again. Meanwhile, several districts in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have experienced a dramatic shift in weather conditions due to rain and thunderstorms.
Weather Forecast: The weather in Delhi-NCR is set to change once more. The recent heavy thunderstorms and rain provided temporary relief from the heat, but temperatures are now climbing again. According to the meteorological department, the heatwave will resume tomorrow and is likely to persist throughout the week. Temperatures will gradually increase, potentially reaching a high of 39°C by Sunday, leading to oppressive heat and humidity.
Temperatures in Delhi-NCR Expected to Rise Again
Delhi and its surrounding areas have experienced some relief from the heat and humidity due to recent thunderstorms and rain. However, according to the latest meteorological information, intense heat is expected to return to the capital in the coming days. Temperatures in Delhi-NCR will gradually increase from tomorrow, potentially reaching a maximum of around 39°C by the end of the week.
This change will expose people to heat and humidity once again. Sunshine will be particularly intense during the morning and afternoon, requiring caution for those venturing outdoors. Experts state there is currently no indication of rain; therefore, people need to plan their daily activities accordingly.
Rain in Uttar Pradesh Due to Western Disturbances
Uttar Pradesh has witnessed significant weather changes in recent days. Due to a western disturbance and two cyclonic circulations active in the lower troposphere, many parts of the state have experienced thunderstorms accompanied by rain. These rains have caused a temperature drop of over 9°C across the state, providing relief from the heat.
According to the meteorological department, two low-level cyclones are active over northwestern Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, while a mid-level western disturbance is present over Punjab. The influence of these systems is drawing moist air from the Arabian Sea towards northern India, which is the primary cause of the rainfall. This rain will benefit farmers by maintaining soil moisture and aiding crop growth. The general public has also received respite from the intense heat, but caution is advised due to thunderstorms and b winds.
Orange Alert Issued for 12 Districts in Bihar; Monsoon Arrival Intensifies
Bihar is experiencing heavy rainfall in the early stages of the monsoon season. Due to heavy rain and thunderstorms in several districts of eastern Bihar, the meteorological department has issued an orange alert for 12 districts, including Supaul, Araria, Kishanganj, Saharsa, Madhepura, Purnia, and Katihar. The meteorological department warns of potential thunderstorms and b winds in these areas, advising people to remain vigilant.
This monsoon activity is positive for farmers and crop growth, but the local administration must remain alert to mitigate potential damage from sudden downpours and storms. Strong winds are also expected in the northwestern and north-central parts of Bihar. This monsoon activity signals the onset of the monsoon season in the state, and rainfall is expected to intensify in the coming days.
Dust Storms and Rain in Rajasthan for Two Days
Rajasthan has experienced dust storms and rain for the past two days. Due to an active western disturbance, the entire state is experiencing heavy rain accompanied by b winds. In June, typically known for its intense heat, people are experiencing rain and coolness instead. Many districts have experienced light rain throughout the day, resulting in temperatures dropping 10-11 degrees below normal. This is considered a sign of relief from the heat before the arrival of the monsoon. This rain has cooled the atmosphere across many parts of Rajasthan.
Mild Weather in Uttarakhand; Drizzle and Light Rain
Uttarakhand's mountainous regions will experience partly cloudy skies with a possibility of light drizzle and thunderstorms in some areas. The plains will have sunny skies, but there is a chance of drizzle and b winds in some places. Light rain in Dehradun and surrounding areas has caused an 8°C drop in temperature, bringing cool weather and relief. The light rain in the Char Dham Yatra areas has made the atmosphere pleasant. This rain is also beneficial for vegetation and trees.