A viral claim says Delhi hit 54°C, with storms and drizzle bringing relief. The data doesn’t back that number. Here’s what the IMD’s records actually show, how hot Delhi usually gets in June, why extreme readings pop up, and what kind of short-term relief thunderstorms can bring before the monsoon.
The monsoon has finally reached Uttar Pradesh, bringing a wave of relief to Delhi and Rajasthan with cooler temperatures and much-needed rainfall. The IMD warns of thunderstorms, strong winds, and lightning for several northern states, including specific alerts for UP districts, while central and western India see increased rainfall activity.
India faces surging temperatures and unpredictable rain patterns in June 2025. While the weather usually shifts with the monsoon, real-time updates for Delhi, UP, and Bihar remain scarce, leaving many wondering how this summer will impact daily life.
Noida is caught in a severe heatwave with temperatures soaring up to 43°C, while residents look forward to potential relief from thunderstorms before the monsoon sets in. The IMD hasn't sounded an alert, but changing conditions hint at a break from the relentless heat soon.
Intense monsoon rains have triggered red alerts for Kerala and Karnataka, pushing emergency services on high alert. Northeast India faces exceptional downpours, while orange alerts flag further risk in Tamil Nadu. The monsoon's northern advance has stalled, leaving multiple regions battling heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds.