New Delhi: Severe heat has made life difficult in most parts of the country these days. The fire raining from the sky has made it difficult for people to even go out during the day. There are many cities in North India where the temperature has gone above 44 degrees. It is raining heavily in the areas of South India, resulting in a fall in temperature.

Heavy rains have also created flood-like conditions in the northeastern states. People are facing problems due to waterlogging at many places. The temperature is expected to rise even further in UP, Uttarakhand, and Haryana, which could worsen the situation. The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy rain in many areas of the country. Learn in detail below about the kind of weather to expect in each location.

Severe heat will wreak havoc in Delhi. i

The capital, Delhi, experiences severe heat throughout the week. In the coming days, the temperature is expected to exceed 44 degrees Celsius. Some relief from the heat is expected after June 13. Since May 15, the temperature level has been continuously increasing in the capital. Now Delhiites may have to wait for monsoon rains.

IMD has predicted a heatwave in many areas of western Rajasthan between June 9 and 12. From June 9 to 13, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, and northern Madhya Pradesh are expected to experience severe heat with hot winds.

A rain warning is in effect in this area.s

According to the Meteorological Department, there is a possibility of rain in South India from Tuesday, June 10. The IMD has issued a warning of heavy rain in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya from June 11 to 14, and in Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram from June 10 to 13. Heavy rains are also expected in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh. A heavy rain alert has also been issued in Maharashtra, Goa, and Telangana.

How was the weather in the last 24 hours

According to the update released by the Meteorological Department, as per the IMD, severe heat has been observed in North India over the last 24 hours. Heatwave conditions prevailed at many places, accompanied by severe heat at various locations in western Rajasthan. Heat wave conditions prevailed at many places in Jammu and Kashmir. Heavy rains were witnessed in Mizoram, Goa, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Coastal Karnataka, North Interior Karnataka, and Telangana.