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IMD Rainfall Alert: There will be torrential rains in these states, IMD has issued an alert

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IMD Rainfall Alert: There will be torrential rains in these states, IMD has issued an alert

Weather Forecast, Today’s Weather June 4, 2025: The weather is expected to be pleasant in Delhi-NCR today, there is a possibility of light rain with strong winds. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for many areas of North India.

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IMD Rainfall Alert: The weather is expected to be pleasant in Delhi-NCR today. There are chances of rain with strong winds. The Meteorological Department has issued an alert for many areas of North India including Delhi. The department has warned that today there may be heavy rain with thunderstorms in most areas of North India including Delhi, Punjab, UP, Haryana, as well as strong winds are likely to blow at a speed of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour.

However, the weather will change again from June 5. On this day the sky will be partly cloudy and an increase in temperature will be recorded. The maximum temperature can reach 38 degrees and the minimum 25 degrees. After this, the temperature will increase further from June 6 to June 8. These days the maximum temperature can be recorded at 39 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature can be recorded at 26 to 27 degrees. The weather will be normal during this period and no warning of any kind has been given.

What will be the temperature at your place today?

City Maximum Temperature Minimum Temperature
Delhi 24 31
Mumbai 27 29
Kolkata 27 34
Chennai 36 28
Bangalore 28 21
Hyderabad 33 26
Ahmedabad 34 27
Pune 27 22
Jaipur 24 32
Lucknow 24 32

 

What do experts say?

According to experts, due to pre-monsoon activities, there has been a slight drop in temperature in early June, but this relief will not last long. Heat may show its effect again in the next few days. In such a situation, citizens are advised to keep an eye on the updates of the Meteorological Department and take precautions when required.

Heavy thunderstorms and rain continue in Rajasthan

During the last 24 hours in Rajasthan, light to moderate rain was recorded in many areas with thunder, lightning and dust storm. Today, thunderstorm activities are likely to continue in Bikaner, Ajmer, Kota, Jaipur and Bharatpur divisions. However, these activities are expected to decrease from June 5, but light to moderate rain, thunderstorms and thunderstorms may occur at some places in Bikaner, Jaipur, Kota and Bharatpur divisions.

Weather condition of UP

A sudden big change has been seen in the weather of North India. Due to the effect of western disturbance and two active cyclonic circulations formed in the lower troposphere, thunderstorms and rain have been continuing in various parts of Uttar Pradesh for the last 24 hours. Due to this seasonal change, the maximum temperature across the state has dropped by more than 9 degrees Celsius, which has given great relief to the people from the scorching heat.

Monsoon expected to pick up speed from June 11

The monsoon which arrived so early after 16 years has now slowed down. Monsoon has not progressed since May 26. Monsoon is expected to pick up speed once again between June 11 and 12. Till then, the rest of the country including Bihar will have to wait for the monsoon. Monsoon reached Kerala on May 24 and moving forward from there, it has covered some parts of South, North-West India and Western India. After this, its speed slowed down. According to the official, there will be a change in the Bay of Bengal around June 11. Rainy conditions will be created in the northern parts of the country.

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