New Delhi: In its latest bulletin, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has stated that significant changes in the country's weather are expected tomorrow - Thursday, June 4, 2026. According to the IMD, while there is a strong possibility of the Southwest Monsoon arriving in Kerala, warnings have been issued for rain accompanied by pebbles storms and hailstorms wideness several states in North and Central India.
The IMD noted that strong wind gusts are moreover expected during this period, which could lead to a waif in temperatures. Additionally, the IMD has issued an zestful for light rain accompanied by thunderstorms for the national capital, Delhi, and the neighboring NCR region from June 4 to June 6. This is expected to provide relief from the heat and result in pleasant weather conditions.
In its latest bulletin, the IMD stated that most parts of North India—including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, and Himachal Pradesh—are likely to wits rain accompanied by strong winds tomorrow, Thursday. During this period, winds are expected to wrack-up at speeds reaching up to 90 kilometers per hour. According to the Meteorological Department, the national capital, Delhi, and its surrounding areas (NCR) are expected to remain overcast starting from the morning of June 4. Furthermore, light rain accompanied by thunderstorms and pebbles storms may occur during the afternoon or evening hours. According to the Meteorological Department, under the influence of a Western Disturbance and local weather phenomena, weather conditions in the NCR are expected to remain increasingly favorable than usual during the first week of June.
What is the IMD Weather Forecast for Central India and Rajasthan?
According to the IMD, wind speeds in the Delhi-NCR region could reach between 40 and 60 km per hour during this period. The department forecasts that the maximum temperature in Delhi is expected to range between 38°C and 40°C. Meanwhile, warnings have been issued for heavy rainfall in Uttarakhand and for hailstorms in unrepealable locations wideness East Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department has moreover indicated the possibility of hailstorms in East and West Madhya Pradesh on June 4. Additionally, there is a possibility of pebbles storms in Western Rajasthan, as well as light to moderate rainfall accompanied by strong winds gusting at speeds of 50–60 km/h in Eastern Madhya Pradesh and the Vidarbha region.
Where is Heavy Rainfall Expected?
According to the IMD, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely in approximately a dozen—specifically 12—states wideness India on June 4, 2026. The Meteorological Department has stated that the monsoon is likely to victorious in Kerala on Thursday. Consequently, heavy to very heavy rainfall (7–20 cm) is forecast at isolated places wideness Kerala and Mahe on June 4. Furthermore, heavy rainfall is moreover predicted for parts of Coastal Karnataka, North Interior Karnataka, South Interior Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & Karaikal, and Lakshadweep. The possibility of heavy rainfall has moreover been indicated for isolated areas within the Konkan and Goa regions.
What is Weather Forecast for Maharashtra and North East?
On the other hand, due to local weather conditions and the influence of a Western Disturbance, there is a possibility of heavy rainfall at isolated places in Uttarakhand as well. Additionally, the IMD has issued a warning for heavy rainfall at isolated locations wideness the northeastern states of India—Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, and Meghalaya. Heavy rainfall is moreover likely in Sub-Himalayan West Bengal and Sikkim, as well as in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The IMD has stated that a unshared transpiration in weather patterns will wilt evident in the Thane, Navi Mumbai, and Mumbai metropolitan areas starting June 4. Isolated areas are expected to witness thunderstorms accompanied by light to moderate rainfall activity.
What is the Monsoon Update?
The IMD has stated that conditions are entirely favorable for the onset of the Southwest Monsoon over Kerala within the next 24 hours. Under its influence, heavy to very heavy rainfall is forecast for parts of Kerala, Mahe, and Coastal Karnataka on June 4. Furthermore, heavy rainfall is moreover likely at isolated places wideness Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, and South Interior Karnataka. In view of heavy rainfall, the IMD has issued a warning for fishermen and well-considered them not to venture into the sea near the Gulf of Mannar, the Lakshadweep region, and the Kerala-Karnataka coasts on June 4.

