Monsoon Chaos: Heatwaves and Heavy Rains Split India’s Weather Map
Kal Ka Mausam 22 June: दिल्ली-यूपी में आंधी, मुंबई में बरसेंगे बादल... जानें आपके शहर में कल का मौसम
As the monsoon advances, India braces for a sharp divide on June 22, with heavy rains predicted for the coast and north, while heatwaves continue to bake central states.
The June weather pattern over India is currently playing a game of two halves. While the arrival of the monsoon is bringing much-needed relief to parts of the north and west, a persistent, punishing heatwave remains locked over central and eastern regions. For those checking kal ka mausam (the weather for tomorrow), the forecast from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) suggests a day of stark regional contrasts.
Delhiites should prepare for a shift in the atmosphere as dusty winds, cloud cover, and light rain are expected to break the monotony of the recent heat. Across the national capital region, the weather is set to feel slightly more manageable, though it remains a volatile transition period. Similar conditions are expected in parts of Rajasthan, where the IMD has warned of dust storms and localized rain.
A Tale of Two Regions: Rain vs. Heatwave
The geographical divide is most prominent in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. In Uttar Pradesh, western districts might see some relief through light showers, but the eastern belt continues to grapple with intense sunshine and heatwave conditions. A similar split is visible in Madhya Pradesh; while the western areas anticipate gusty winds and rain, the eastern districts remain under a heat advisory.
Meanwhile, the monsoon engine is clearly gaining momentum in the south and west. Mumbai and its coastal surroundings are bracing for intermittent, heavy rainfall, marking a significant intensification of the season. Bihar, too, is seeing a surge in monsoon activity, with moderate to heavy showers expected across several districts, likely leading to a welcome dip in the mercury.
The Bigger Picture
Why does this matter? The current weather patterns are reflective of a monsoon season that is moving in fits and starts, rather than a uniform sweep across the subcontinent. For the agricultural sector and urban infrastructure, this uneven distribution is a critical pressure point. While the rain is vital for sowing, the localized intensity—as seen in the alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall in the northeastern states—requires constant vigilance from disaster management authorities.
The hill states are also in for a dynamic day. From the peaks of Himachal Pradesh to the valleys of Jammu and Kashmir, residents can expect a mix of rain, gusty winds, and even isolated hailstorms in higher reaches. As the weather remains the primary topic of conversation from aajtak updates to local reports in Hindustan, it is clear that the atmosphere is currently the most significant variable in the country’s daily life.
Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.