A heat wave warning has been issued for Delhi and adjoining areas for Monday after several parts of the capital recorded maximum temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius. The weather department has said that Northwestern India will receive rainfall due to an active western disturbance for the next five days. Meanwhile, parts of India, which include Rajasthan, south Haryana, southern parts of Uttar Pradesh, and Gangetic West Bengal will reel under a severe heatwave. When can we expect respite from the crippling heat? Is any good news on the radar for farms and the agriculture sector? NDTV's Parmeshwar Bawa speaks to AVM GP Sharma, President, Climate Change, SKYMET for all this and more.