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    Rajasthan weather alert: Severe heatwave to persist for next few days, IMD predicts

    Rajasthan is bracing for continued heat. The India Meteorological Department forecasts heat waves for the next few days, especially in western and northern areas. Sri Ganganagar recorded a scorching 47.8 degrees Celsius. Relief is expected soon. Pre-monsoon activities are predicted to start around June 15, bringing a temperature drop.

    Temperatures in Northwest India to gradually reduce from June 14 amid severe heatwave conditions

    Northwest India will get relief from the heatwave from June 14, says IMD. West Rajasthan faced severe heat, with Sri Ganganagar recording 48.0 degrees Celsius. Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, and other regions also experienced heatwave. Temperatures will gradually fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius. Eastern Rajasthan may have thunderstorms from June 15-16.

    Bengaluru weather: IMD warns of heavy rainfall in the city, across Karnataka

    Bengaluru is bracing for heavy rainfall as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issues a red alert. Showers are expected across the city. Coastal Karnataka and nearby areas will also experience extremely heavy rainfall. The southwest monsoon has reactivated, bringing widespread rainfall to nearly all districts of Karnataka until June 17.

    Where is the monsoon? IMD gives an update as heatwave worsens, rain stalled since May 29

    After a stall since May 29, the southwest monsoon is poised to resume its northward journey around June 14, according to the IMD and Skymet Weather Services. Strengthening Bay of Bengal systems are expected to invigorate rainfall across central and eastern India, alleviating the ongoing heatwave in the northern regions.

    Delhi weather forecast: IMD issues red alert as mercury soars beyond 45 degrees Celsius

    Delhi is under a red alert as a severe heatwave pushes temperatures to 45.5°C, prompting warnings to avoid heat exposure. The IMD forecasts continued extreme conditions, with slight relief expected around June 13-14. Rajasthan is also facing a red alert, while other North Indian regions experience unusually high temperatures, exacerbating discomfort and raising health concerns amid poor air quality.

    Kerala rains: IMD issues orange and yellow alerts as monsoon set to intensify again

    Kerala is bracing for another spell of intense monsoon showers, particularly affecting the northern districts. The IMD has issued orange and yellow alerts across several districts, forecasting very heavy rainfall and strong winds. Authorities are urging preparedness as the monsoon enters an active phase, with potential risks to coastal communities and flood-prone areas.

    The Economic Times
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