By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 08, Jun 2025, 16:47 pm IST | UPDATED: 08, Jun 2025, 16:47 pm IST
08-Jun (Sunday): 41°C
- 09-Jun (Monday): 42°C
- 10-Jun (Tuesday): 43°C
- 11-Jun (Wednesday): 43°C
- 12-Jun (Thursday): 42°C
- 13-Jun (Friday): 41°C
- 12-Jun (Saturday): 41°C
Unfortunately, relief from the heat won't arrive anytime soon, as monsoon rains are expected to remain stalled over central India for the next week. According to the IMD, rainfall activity in the region will only start picking up after June 12-18, marking the monsoon's progression into other parts of India, including Delhi, which usually receives monsoon showers by June 27.
This unusual weather pattern has led to a cooler summer so far, with excessive rains in May keeping temperatures in check. In fact, May recorded its highest-ever rainfall in Delhi at 184.6mm, with no heatwave days compared to six last year. The monsoon typically covers most of India by June-end and the entire country by July 8.
Monsoon has not progressed for over a week now — its progress had stalled around May 29 because of the intrusion of dry air. It will again commence advancement during the week of June 12 to 18, according to IMD’s extended range forecast.
As the heatwave continues, residents are advised to take necessary precautions to stay safe. With temperatures expected to soar, it's essential to stay hydrated, avoid outdoor activities during peak hours, and take measures to protect oneself from the harsh sun.
The IMD's extended range forecast provides some respite, indicating that the monsoon will commence advancement during the week of June 12 to 18, bringing relief from the intense heat spell. Until then, Delhi and the surrounding areas will have to endure the sweltering temperatures.
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