Mumbai: The southwest monsoon has gained momentum in the country. After knocking in Maharashtra, the monsoon has reached West Bengal. Now it is expected that the monsoon will reach Bihar soon. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) estimates that there is a possibility of thunderstorms and thunder showers in some areas in Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan today i.e. Saturday. In most areas of North India, there has been an increase in heat as the temperature has reached around 40 degree Celsius. At the same time, the temperature of Delhi, the capital of the country, has increased, but there is relief from the heat. Kuldeep Srivastava, chairman of the regional forecast center of the meteorological department, has said that there is no possibility of heat wave in the region till June 15. The mercury reached 42 degrees Celsius on Friday in the country's capital Delhi. According to news agency PTI, the Safdarjung observatory recorded a maximum temperature of 41.5 degrees Celsius, two degrees above normal. Let us tell you that the figure of Safdarjung Observatory is considered to be the official figure of Delhi. The weather stations at Palam and Pusa recorded maximum temperatures of 42 ° C and 42.7 ° C respectively. The Meteorological Department said that the sky may remain partly cloudy on Saturday. The maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to be 41 ° C and 30 ° C respectively. Also Read: Sambit Patra says "Delhi government should pay attention to the treatment of people" India-China trade falls 7 percent after border clash UP Bus Dispute: Priyanka's private secretary files plea for anticipatory bail CM Gehlot comments about Rajya Sabha election, said this about the reshuffle in the date