Meerut Weather Forecast: Relief in Sight as Humidity Dips on June 20, 2025

Sticky Heat and Cloudy Skies: What Meerut Can Expect
When you think of summer in Meerut, you picture sweltering afternoons and sticky shirts. June 20, 2025, isn’t about to break the pattern. The forecast puts the afternoon temperature at a steamy 36°C (96°F), dipping only to 29°C (84°F) when night falls. Add humidity levels in the 77–85% range and you’ve got that classic, muggy North Indian summer—where even the shade feels like a sauna.
But here’s a twist: some meteorologists are toying with the idea of showers. The real odds? Just 1.52%. That’s the kind of chance where you can almost hear the clouds debating if they want to put in any effort. Most likely, the day stays dry, with plenty of thick clouds to tease anyone desperate for a drizzle. For most folks, that means it’ll be hot and sticky, without any real relief from a rainstorm. But with so many clouds crowding the skyline, you can expect the sun’s bite to ease up—just a little.

Sweaty Streets and Hope for the Fields
Coping with that kind of heat isn’t just about personal comfort. It matters for the city’s farmland too. Farmers watch the sky like hawks this time of year, especially when the humidity cranks up. Moist air is both a blessing and a curse: it helps crops grow, but it also means plants have to work overtime to deal with heat stress. Any passing shower—however tiny—could give local fields a shot of much-needed rain forecast. Water at this stage helps cool things down, freshen the soil, and take some pressure off irrigation systems.
That being said, a .1.52% chance of rain is nothing you’d change plans for. So those who work outside—rickshaw pullers, street vendors, and especially farmers—should brace for business as usual. Light winds and cloud cover may slightly lower how harsh the sun feels but they won’t do much for the sweat rolling down everyone’s backs.
People usually try everything—fans, lemonade, endless water jugs—to ride out the worst of June weather. If that rain does show up, it’ll be a welcome guest. But don’t count on the city smelling like wet earth just yet. For now, it’s a waiting game with clouds, sweat, and maybe a little hope for some cooling relief.