Northern India is unlikely to get any relief from the sweltering heat as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Thursday said heatwave conditions are likely over Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, north Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh in the next two days. It said heatwave to severe heatwave conditions were observed in isolated places over Jammu on Wednesday. The weather office added that heatwave conditions were recorded in most places over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Delhi, west Uttar Pradesh, northwest Rajasthan and northwest Madhya Pradesh, with severe heatwave conditions at isolated areas in the region. "Due to likely dry westerly/southwesterly winds from Pakistan to northwest India at lower levels, heatwave conditions in isolated/some pockets over Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh and Delhi, north Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and northwest Madhya Pradesh (are likely) during next two days," the IMD said. Temperatures across the plains have crossed 40 degrees Celsius in the last few days. The southwest monsoon has covered the entire country but has eluded Haryana, Delhi, parts of Punjab, west Rajasthan and west Uttar Pradesh. The IMD on Wednesday said conditions are unlikely to be favourable for further advance of the monsoon in these regions. Delhi Climate: Mercury rise past 42 degree Celsius mark, IMD Report IMD forecasts: Moderate to heavy rainfall in Parts of Himachal Pradesh From Sunday 9th time in 6 days, drone reappears at the Jammu International border