New Delhi (June 10, 2025):
After weeks of record-breaking temperatures, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast heatwave relief across northwest and central India starting June 14. The update offers hope for millions suffering from extreme heat conditions in Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.
☀️ Key Weather Forecast Highlights:
🔽 Temperature Drop Expected: Daytime temperatures may fall by 3–5°C from June 14 onward.
🌧️ Light Rainfall in Some Areas: IMD predicts isolated to scattered rain in parts of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and eastern Rajasthan.
🌀 Monsoon Progress: The southwest monsoon is likely to advance into central India, improving atmospheric moisture and cloud cover.
⚠️ Heatwave Red Alerts Lifted: Heatwave warnings may be downgraded or lifted for large parts of Delhi-NCR, Haryana, and Gujarat.
🌡️ Current Heatwave Status
📍 Delhi: Recorded highs of 46°C in the past week.
📍 Rajasthan: Several districts crossed 48°C, among the hottest in the world.
📍 UP & MP: Multiple cities reported heat stroke incidents and water shortages.
IMD has maintained orange and yellow alerts till June 13, urging caution for vulnerable groups including children, the elderly, and outdoor workers.
🗣️ IMD Statement
“Relief from the ongoing heatwave is expected around June 14, due to western disturbances and easterly winds,” said IMD Director-General Mrutyunjay Mohapatra.
🌧️ Monsoon Outlook
The monsoon, which has already made landfall in Kerala and parts of Maharashtra, is expected to cover central and eastern India over the next 7–10 days, enhancing humidity and reducing heat intensity.
❓ FAQs
Q1. When will the heatwave end in north India?
According to IMD, the heatwave is expected to abate starting June 14, 2025.
Q2. Which states are expected to get relief?
Relief is predicted for Delhi, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and parts of Haryana and Gujarat.
Q3. Will there be rain with the temperature drop?
Yes, light to moderate rainfall is expected in some regions, aiding in temperature reduction.
Q4. Is this connected to the monsoon?
Yes, the southwest monsoon is advancing, bringing moisture-laden winds that reduce land heating.
Q5. Are any safety guidelines issued?
Yes, residents are advised to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight, and monitor health advisories from IMD and local health departments.
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