The maximum temperature was recorded three notches below the average for this time of the year at 26 degrees Celsius while the minimum settled at two notches below the normal at 12.2 degrees, MeT officials said.
The visibility dropped early in the morning as it was recorded at 1,000 meters at 5.30 AM due to mist but it significantly improved as the day progressed.
Humidity oscillated between 93 and 48 per cent.
The MeT has predicted a partly cloudy skies for tomorrow.
Yesterday, the maximum and minimum temperatures were recorded four notches below the season's average at 24.5 degrees Celsius and 10 deg C respectively.
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