Mumbai recorded its hottest June day in nearly 10 years with the mercury reaching 38.5 Degrees Celsius, while Delhi recorded a maximum temperature of 41.8 degrees Celsius, two notches above the season's average. The rise in temperature in Mumbai is due to delayed sea breeze and southerly winds, according to a scientist at India Meteorological Department's observatory. The IMD has predicted thunderstorms and light rainfall in several districts of Maharashtra this week, potentially bringing relief from the scorching heat. Cyclone Biparjoy is set to intensify into an "extremely severe cyclonic storm" in the next 12 hours.
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