Today's weather, June 5, 2025: Heat will continue to trouble Delhi-NCR for several days; find out the situation in other states

Weather Forecast, Today's Weather, June 5, 2025: The weather in Delhi-NCR has been changing continuously for the past few days. However, the Meteorological Department has now stated that the heat will continue to bother us for the next few days. Meanwhile, a system is active over Punjab, Haryana, and northwestern Uttar Pradesh, which will keep the weather dry. Know today's weather update.

The city will experience a rapid increase in heat over the next few days. The temperature could reach 42 degrees Celsius in the next few days. Meanwhile, the weather will remain dry. Surface winds will blow, however, making a heatwave unlikely. The maximum temperature on Wednesday was 34.6 degrees Celsius, 5.4 degrees below normal. The minimum temperature was 24.7 degrees Celsius, 2.2 degrees below normal. The humidity level ranged from 40 to 74 percent.

How will the weather be in Delhi today?

According to the forecast, Thursday will be partly cloudy. The maximum temperature is expected to be 36 degrees and the minimum temperature is expected to be 23 degrees. After this, it will be partly cloudy from June 6th to 10th. Strong surface winds will blow from June 7th to 10th, with speeds ranging from 25 to 35 kilometers per hour. The maximum temperature during this period is expected to be 38 to 42 degrees, and the minimum temperature is expected to be 24 to 28 degrees.

What is the update regarding rain?

According to Skymet Weather, the weather had been favorable for rain for two days, but it didn't rain. However, some areas experienced drizzle over the past two days. The weather remained touch and go, meaning it was cloudy but there was no rain. Despite the lack of rain, temperatures remained below normal, providing relief from the heat even in June. A Western Disturbance is still active in the northern mountainous regions.

Know the condition of Punjab-Haryana, UP

Additionally, a system is active over Punjab, Haryana, and northwestern Uttar Pradesh. Starting June 6th, the weather will become dry. This will persist for about a week. This will cause temperatures to rise rapidly, potentially exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in the next few days. Strong winds during this period may mitigate the heat. June typically receives 80.6 mm of rainfall. However, this time depends on when the monsoon will reach Delhi.
When will monsoon enter Delhi?

The monsoon typically reaches Delhi around June 27th . However, delays in its arrival result in reduced rainfall. This year, the monsoon is more likely to arrive early. Overall, the capital will experience hot and dry weather starting June 6th. This could continue for a few days.