Weather for India

Weather for India:

Current Conditions: Partly sunny, 80°F (27°C)

Hourly Forecast:

  • 9:00 AM: 83°F (28°C), Mostly sunny
  • 10:00 AM: 85°F (29°C), Mostly sunny
  • 11:00 AM: 86°F (30°C), Mostly sunny
  • 12:00 PM: 86°F (30°C), Partly sunny
  • 1:00 PM: 86°F (30°C), Partly sunny
  • 2:00 PM: 86°F (30°C), Partly sunny
  • 3:00 PM: 85°F (30°C), Partly sunny
  • 4:00 PM: 83°F (28°C), Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms
  • 5:00 PM: 81°F (27°C), Partly sunny
  • 6:00 PM: 80°F (26°C), Partly sunny
  • 7:00 PM: 80°F (27°C), Partly cloudy
  • 8:00 PM: 78°F (26°C), Mostly clear
  • 9:00 PM: 78°F (25°C), Mostly clear
  • 10:00 PM: 78°F (25°C), Mostly clear
  • 11:00 PM: 77°F (25°C), Mostly cloudy w/ t-storms

🌦 Today’s Weather Report: India – 15 June 2025

India’s vast geography brings a variety of weather conditions, from monsoon relief in the east to lingering heatwaves in the west. Here’s an in-depth update on today’s weather across the country, focusing on major regions and what to expect.


1. Pan-India Overview

  • Morning to Afternoon: Temperatures across most of India hovered between 28°C to 30°C (~86°F), with skies ranging from partly sunny to mostly cloudy.
  • Late Afternoon to Evening: Widespread thunderstorms developed around 4 PM UTC (9:30 PM IST), particularly impacting central regions, before skies began clearing towards night.

2. Vidarbha & Maharashtra Update

The southwest monsoon officially revived over Vidarbha today after a dry spell since late May. A trough extending from Pakistan through Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh helped trigger widespread rain between June 15–20, along with thunderstorms and gusty winds of 40–50 km/h (wanderglobe.org,

In Maharashtra’s Konkan region, heavy rainfall continues. Rajapur recorded 250 mm, while other parts saw between 100–250 mm of rain and red-level alerts remain in place (timesofindia.indiatimes.com).


3. Mumbai & Thane

Mumbai woke to a yellow alert, with Thane under orange alert due to recent heavy showers. Fort, Mulund, Powai, Dahisar, and Thane received intense rain, thunder, and wind gusts up to 70 km/h. The IMD forecast suggests more rain until June 16, with chances of thunderstorms into the evening .


4. Delhi‑NCR & North India

Delhi‑NCR, UP, Haryana, and Rajasthan continue to endure humid heat with monsoon yet to arrive. Maximum temperatures are expected to stay above normal with hot, sultry days and warm nights forecast through mid-June .

That said, Delhi-NCR is facing a severe thunderstorm warning today, prompting public advisories to remain indoors. Earlier storms brought partial relief to Delhi, lowering temperatures and improving air quality, but humidity remains high (timesofindia.indiatimes.com).


5. Heatwave in Rajasthan

Despite pre-monsoon activity, western and northern Rajasthan remains under a heatwave warning. Sri Ganganagar recently hit 47.8°C, and the IMD expects these conditions to continue for the next 2–3 days. However, localized pre-monsoon storms and dust activity may bring short relief


6. Pre-Monsoon in UP & Bihar

The monsoon is approaching northern India. Uttar Pradesh will see pre-monsoon rainfall, strong winds, and thunderstorms today—especially in Lucknow, Kanpur, and nearby districts (wanderglobe.org). Meanwhile, Bihar expects monsoon rainfall between June 15–17, providing much-needed relief from severe heat .


7. Hills & Northeast

A yellow alert is active in hill states like Uttarakhand (covering Nainital, Chamoli, Pithoragarh), with warnings of heavy rain, thunderstorms, and potential landslides or flash floods in hilly terrain .

In the Northeast (Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, etc.), pockets of thunderstorms and flood risks continue—driven by heavy monsoon showers and elevated river levels (wanderglobe.org).


8. South & Coastal Regions

  • Bangalore experienced intermittent showers, with temps between 20–27°C—typical of early monsoon in South India .
  • Chennai remains hot and humid (avg. 38°C max) with occasional June pre-monsoon rain expected .
  • Visakhapatnam is (+35°C in June) and sees about six rain days per month, averaged over years .

9. Why This Matters

IMD Weather forecasts for 2025 predict a normal to above-normal monsoon, with rainfall at 103–106% of the long-term average. That’s fantastic news for agriculture, water reserves, and flood control (skymetweather.com).

Regional monsoon revival is critical for farmer livelihoods, especially in rain-fed areas that were parched earlier. Storms and showers also provide valuable respite from the intense heatwave gripping the north and west.


🚨 Safety & Tips

  • Mumbai, Thane, Delhi, UP, Uttarakhand: Stay alert, avoid travel during storms, and plan for road flooding.
  • Rajasthan Residents: Hydrate well, avoid outdoor exposure during peak hot hours, and watch for dust storms.
  • Farmers in Vidarbha & Konkan: Use this moisture to sow crops and plan water management.
  • General Public: Keep warm clothing and rain gear ready; expect sudden weather shifts.

🔮 Outlook Ahead

  • June 15–20: Active monsoon skin across central & west India
  • June 20–25: Monsoon spread into Rajasthan, North India, and South Bihar
  • Next Week: Relief expected for Delhi‑NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and elevated regions

Weather for Gurugram:

Weather for Gurugram:

Current Conditions: Hazy sunshine, 92°F (33°C)

Daily Forecast:

  • Sunday, June 15: Low: 84°F (29°C), High: 103°F (39°C), Description: Hazy and very warm
  • Monday, June 16: Low: 78°F (26°C), High: 99°F (37°C), Description: Some sun, then turning cloudy; a thunderstorm in parts of the area in the morning, watch for a strong thunderstorm in the afternoon
  • Tuesday, June 17: Low: 81°F (27°C), High: 94°F (34°C), Description: Mostly cloudy and humid
  • Wednesday, June 18: Low: 80°F (26°C), High: 93°F (34°C) Description: Hazy sun
  • Thursday, June 19: Low: 81°F (27°C), High: 98°F (36°C), Description: Hazy sun
  • Friday, June 20: Low: 82°F (28°C), High: 95°F (35°C), Description: A thunderstorm in spots in the morning; otherwise, clouds followed by a brightening sky and humid
  • Saturday, June 21: Low: 81°F (27°C), High: 92°F (33°C), Description: Cloudy and humid with a thunderstorm on the prowl

🌤️ Gurugram Weather Forecast Overview

📅 Sunday – June 15

  • Conditions: Hazy sunshine with high heat; peak at 39°C (103°F), low around 29°C (84°F)
  • Note: Extreme heat—stay well-hydrated, avoid midday outdoor activities, and use sunscreen

⛈️ Monday – June 16

  • Morning: Beginnings of cloud cover with a potential morning thunderstorm
  • Afternoon: Stronger chance of thunderstorms; high of 37°C (99°F)
  • Tip: Carry umbrellas, secure outdoor furniture, and watch for possible lightning

☁️ Tuesday – June 17

  • Sky: Mostly cloudy and humid
  • Temps: Daytime high of 34°C (94°F), low near 27°C (81°F)
  • Advice: Humidity will be high; light, breathable clothing recommended

☀️ Wednesday – June 18

  • Weather: Hazy sun, slightly cooler at 34°C during the day, 26°C at night
  • Lifestyle Tip: Good day for outdoor errands or light exercise early morning/late evening

🌥️ Thursday – June 19

  • Weather: Hazy sun continues, high of 36°C, low of 27°C
  • Caution: Heat begins to climb—carry water, use breathable fabrics

🌦️ Friday – June 20

  • Morning: Spotty thunderstorm expected
  • Afternoon: Skies gradually clearing, remaining humid with highs 35°C
  • Preparation: Have rain gear ready and consider indoor plans early

🌩️ Saturday – June 21

  • Forecast: Cloudy, humid, and another thunderstorm likely
  • Guide: Stay alert to weather updates and avoid outdoor travel in heavy rain

📝 Local Recommendations

  • Health & Safety: Prolonged heat and storms can strain health and infrastructure—older adults and young children should stay indoors during peak hours.
  • Outdoors & Travel: Plan outdoor activities in early morning/late evening. Carry rechargeable lights and emergency kits during stormy days.
  • Home Preparedness: Secure outdoor items before impending thunderstorms, check your drainage systems, and ensure generator/battery backup is functional.
  • Stay Updated: Monitor local weather services or apps for rapid alerts, especially on days 16 and 21 with high storm probability.

🔍 Broader Outlook

  • Gurugram is nearing the onset of the southwest monsoon, as indicated by the escalating heat and storm activity.
  • Conditions remain hot and humid, but intermittent thunderstorms may offer temporary breaks.
  • By late June—especially after strong Monday and Saturday storms—the monsoon should fully establish, bringing cooler and steadier rainfall into July.

✅ Final Take

Gurugram residents should brace for intense heat and humidity this week, with key storm chances on June 16 and 21. Maintain caution outdoors, hydrate frequently, and stay prepared with rain and power backup gear. An approaching monsoon promises relief—but for now, discretion and readiness are essential.

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By TIME OF HINDUSTAN

Ankit Kumar is the Founder & Editor of Time of Hindustan. He writes about Indian news, finance, and technology with a focus on factual, engaging reporting.

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