Ongoing weather activities will likely keep rising maximum temperatures under check. (Representational)
New Delhi: Pre-monsoon activity has started over parts of Haryana, Punjab, Delhi and north Rajasthan and weather experts believe that continued presence of western disturbances will affect the western Himalayas in terms of rain, snowfall and thundershowers.
"In the wake of these western disturbances, we expect induced cyclonic circulations to develop over parts of northwest India especially over Rajasthan in the coming days. At times, a trough might also extend from this circulation up to parts of Uttar Pradesh or north Madhya Pradesh," Skymet, a private weather forecasting agency, said on Tuesday.
The ongoing weather activities are expected to keep the rising maximum temperatures under check. People living in the northern states are likely to get some relief from the heat conditions in the coming days as temperatures will not rise beyond 40 degrees Celsius over the northwestern plains.
Some areas of Haryana such as Hisar and its adjoining areas of northwest Rajasthan may witness maximum temperatures shooting up to 40 degrees Celsius for short durations, but continuous heat wave conditions will be ruled out.