New Delhi: There is scorching heat in many regions of the country. The Indian Meteorological Department has said in its latest report that until Sunday, there will be rain at different places in some states of eastern India. Due to this, people can get some relief from severe At the same time, the maximum temperature is expected to be around 40 degrees Celsius in the northern and central plains. The IMD has forecast widespread rainfall over the Northeast and isolated pockets in West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Odisha over the next three days. At the same time, in the national capital, i.e., Delhi-NCR, it is predicted to be partly cloudy, and the maximum temperature will be around 37 degrees Celsius on Saturday. The Meteorological Department said that due to the formation of a cyclonic circulation over central Uttar Pradesh and moisture coming from the Bay of Bengal, the maximum temperature is likely to drop by up to five degrees Celsius. Let us also tell you that despite the forecast of light rain on Friday, there was no rain in Delhi. According to the Meteorological Department, Mumbai, Thane, Navi Mumbai, and some other parts of Maharashtra have been facing 'heat wave' conditions for the past few days. Earlier this week, Mumbai's maximum temperature touched 38.5 degrees Celsius, while Navi Mumbai recorded a maximum temperature of 42 degrees Celsius. At the same time, a heat wave has been prevailing in West Bengal for the last 10 days. The water level of rivers has gone down in districts like Bankura, which recorded a maximum temperature of 44.3 degrees Celsius this week. After Bankura, the maximum temperature of 43.9 degrees Celsius was recorded at Panagarh Air Force Station on Thursday. However, due to a partly cloudy sky, the temperature dropped in some parts of the state on Friday. Kolkata recorded a maximum temperature of 38 degrees Celsius, and neighbouring Salt Lake recorded 39.7 degrees Celsius. PM to embark on 2-day India tour, attend 8 programmes in 7 cities Tragic road accident in Ayodhya, 7 died, 40 injured in truck and bus collision 'Will avenge the death of Martyr Atiq? Islamic terrorist organisation Al-Qaeda threatens India."