Warm weather with presence of humidity is likely to prevail over Delhi and northwest plains during the next few days. Rain is also expected at many places in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand in the hills and at a few places in the plains during the period. Southwest monsoon rain will increase over central India but will decrease over northeast states.
After witnessing a fall of almost 10 degrees yesterday, temperature of Delhi will again rise during the next two days but will remain below the average temperature due to pre-monsoon thundershowers and cloudy skies.
Chances of Pre-monsoon rains will be high 15th onwards till 17th of June. Increased moisture influx by the southwesterly winds and rising temperature will result in thunder developments and rain towards evenings and nights.
Weather in north India over Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand will be less warm due to drop in temperature. Rain is expected at many places in the hills with partly cloudy or cloudy sky. Srinagar was witnessing above average temperature in the region during past few days but now a fall of 5 degrees will keep the temperatures close to average. Nights will remain warm as temperature is expected to remain above average.
Monsoon rains are expected to increase over central India. Gujarat is expected to experience a period of heavy to very heavy rain between the 16th and 20th June.
Bihar and Uttar Pradesh are yet to come under the ambit of monsoon due to its slow progress but will be covered with monsoon clouds during the next two to three days. Northeast India will receive monsoon rains at a few places however the intensity will be weak.