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India Weather Report (June 5, 2026): Monsoon Hits Kerala, Rain and Thunderstorm Alert in North India; Check City-Wise Temperature

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Weather Report June 5 2026

June brings a massive transition to India’s weather landscape. While some regions endure scorching heat, others begin to welcome the much-awaited monsoon showers. Today, Friday, June 5, 2026, the country is witnessing a highly mixed and dynamic weather pattern.

According to the latest meteorological updates, the Southwest Monsoon made its onset over the Kerala coast right around its scheduled time on June 4. This has intensified monsoon activities across South India. Simultaneously, North and Central Indian states are experiencing the impact of an active Western Disturbance, which has brought immense relief from severe heatwaves and blazing sun. Let’s dive into a detailed, region-wise weather forecast for today.

Detailed Regional Weather Analysis: Where Will It Rain?

1. North India (Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, and UP)

The current Western Disturbance has proven to be a boon for the northern plains. Rainfall over the last 24 hours has caused a significant drop in temperatures across Delhi-NCR, Punjab, Haryana, and various districts of Rajasthan.

  • Forecast: Thunderstorms, light to moderate rainfall, and dust storms are highly likely to continue today.
  • Wind Speed: Gusty winds can reach speeds of 50 to 70 km/h during squalls. Isolated hailstorms are also anticipated.
  • Temperatures: The maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to hover around 37°C – 39°C, and in Jaipur around 38°C – 41°C, offering considerable respite from the extreme summer peaks.

2. South India (Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana)

With the monsoon’s arrival, coastal South India is experiencing heavy downpours.

  • Forecast: Heavy to very heavy rainfall alerts have been issued for Kerala, Coastal Karnataka, and parts of Coastal Andhra Pradesh.
  • Metro Cities: Major hubs like Bengaluru, Chennai, and Hyderabad will experience overcast skies and intermittent monsoon showers. Bengaluru remains particularly pleasant, with temperatures dropping below 30°C.

3. East India (West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha)

Cyclonic circulations and moisture incursion from the Bay of Bengal have shifted the weather mood in the eastern states.

  • Forecast: Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, and Gangetic West Bengal are likely to witness thunderstorms and moderate showers, mostly during the afternoon or evening.
  • Kolkata: The metropolis will remain highly humid, with chances of lightning and moderate rainfall toward the evening. The maximum temperature will be around 35°C – 37°C.

4. West & Northeast India (Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Assam)

  • Mumbai & Konkan: Pre-monsoon showers and localized rain are being recorded in Mumbai and the surrounding Konkan belt. Humidity levels will remain exceptionally high, causing discomfort when it isn’t raining.
  • Gujarat: Isolated pockets may see light rain and thunderstorms due to local cloud formations.
  • Northeast India: The initial monsoon surge is causing heavy, continuous rainfall across Assam, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, and Nagaland. Authorities are closely monitoring localized waterlogging and flood-like situations in lower Assam.

City-Wise Temperature & Weather Overview

The table below provides an accurate estimate of today’s temperatures and weather conditions for major Indian cities on June 5, 2026:

CityMax Temperature (°C)Min Temperature (°C)Weather Forecast
Delhi37°C – 39°C27°C – 29°CDust storm with chances of rain
Mumbai30°C – 32°C26°C – 28°CCloudy skies, moderate rain
Chennai34°C – 36°C28°C – 29°CPartly cloudy, light showers
Kolkata35°C – 37°C27°C – 28°CHighly humid, evening thunderstorms
Bengaluru28°C – 30°C21°C – 23°CCool breeze, continuous light/moderate rain
Hyderabad33°C – 36°C25°C – 27°COvercast skies, light rain expected
Jaipur38°C – 41°C28°C – 30°CIntense dust storms, scattered showers
Lucknow38°C – 40°C28°C – 30°CStrong winds, light rain with thunder

Expert Safety Guidelines and Health Advisory

  • For North & Central India: Exercise caution while traveling during dust storms. Avoid taking shelter under trees, old buildings, or electric poles during high-speed winds. Drive slowly as visibility may drop suddenly.
  • For South & Northeast India: Avoid driving through waterlogged roads in heavy rain-affected zones. Adhere to guidelines issued by local disaster management authorities.
  • Health Advisory: High humidity and sudden weather changes increase the risk of dehydration and viral infections. Keep drinking plenty of water, ORS, and fresh fluids.

Monsoon Progress Note: Meteorologists predict that the monsoon will advance further into Karnataka and the remaining Northeastern states within the next 48 to 72 hours. While the onset is timely, overall seasonal rainfall is estimated to be slightly below normal or close to normal this year.

Disclaimer:

This weather report is generated for general informational purposes based on publicly available meteorological data and forecasts. Weather is a highly dynamic natural phenomenon and is subject to rapid local changes. Always cross-verify live alerts and warnings issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD) via their official app (Mausam), website, or local administrative bulletins before planning travel, agricultural activities, or emergency responses.

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