Heavy rain in Agra since 2 am, Lucknow and Kanpur also experienced a change in their mood; find out why this June isn’t as hot as it used to be Weather becomes pleasant in Uttar Pradesh amid Nautapa; There will be storm and rain in the beginning of June, know how long will you get relief from heat wave

Generally, the early days of June in Uttar Pradesh are known for scorching heat, scorching sun and deadly heatwave. But this time in the year 2026, the weather pattern seems to have completely changed. Instead of scorching heat, movement of clouds and cool winds have made the weather very pleasant in most parts of UP.

Due to continuous moisture coming from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea as well as a very active Western Disturbance, a huge drop in the temperature of the state has been recorded. In Agra, the heavy rain that started at 2 o’clock in the night completely cooled the weather by morning, although the problem of waterlogging was also seen in some low-lying areas.

Temperature 5.4°C below normal, hope of relief till June 5

According to the Meteorological Department, the effect of the Western Disturbance which is currently active over Uttar Pradesh may continue till June 5. During this period, the game of hide and seek between sun and clouds will continue and there is every possibility of light to moderate rain with dust storm in different parts of the state. It is a matter of relief that due to this change, the average maximum temperature of the state has fallen by 5.4°C below normal, which has given the biggest relief to the people this season.

Chance of rain in these districts of UP today

Meteorologists have issued a yellow alert of thunderstorm and rain for many major districts of Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday. You can easily understand the list of affected areas from the table given below:

Why is the mercury not rising? Understand the reason behind this

According to meteorologist Mohammad Danish, at present moist winds are coming continuously from the east in Uttar Pradesh, which is maintaining the moisture level in the atmosphere. For this reason the temperature is not getting a chance to cross 40 degrees Celsius.

At the same time, Dr. SN Sunil Pandey, expert of Kanpur Meteorological Department, has given another very interesting geographical reason behind this. He clarified that at this time in the upper atmosphere of Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan Sub-Tropical Westerly Jet Stream (SWJ) Is very active.

What is jet stream and how does it change the weather?

Jet stream is actually a stream of fast air flowing in the upper atmosphere. These days, this jet stream is pulling a huge amount of moisture from the Caspian Sea and Persian Gulf region and bringing it directly to the plains of North India. When this cold and moist air hits the warm plains below, pre-monsoon activities become more intense. This is the reason why incidents like sudden storm, lightning and hailstorm have increased.

No heatwave till June 10, but obstacles in the way of monsoon

According to the latest estimates of the Meteorological Department, due to this pleasant change There is no possibility of heat wave in entire Uttar Pradesh till June 10.. However, the other side of the coin is that this jet stream currently remains the biggest obstacle in the way of the progress of the southwest monsoon.

According to the forecast, the monsoon was to reach Kerala on May 26 itself, but due to the obstruction of these strong winds in the upper atmosphere, it is now expected to reach the Kerala coast only after June 3. Until this jet stream calms down completely over North India, the speed of monsoon winds may remain a little slow, but till then the people of UP will continue to get relief from the heat.