Sundernagar recorded maximum temperature at 34.7 degree C while Nahan recorded a high of 34.0 degree, followed by Bhunter 32.5 degree, Solan 31.2 degree, Dharamsala 28.8 degree and Kalpa 19.0 degree Celsius respectively, two to three degree above normal, the Met officials said.
The state capital Shimla recorded a high of 25.5 degree Celsius, 4.5 degree above normal while the minimum temperature remained moderate at 14.4 degree, two degree above normal.
Meanwhile, the Rohtang Pass (13,050 ft), the gateway to tribal Lahaul and Pangi valleys has been opened after clearing the snow and normal vehicular traffic to the valley has been resumed.
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