While Hisar was hotter by three notches against normal, Narnaul also braved a hot day at 42 degrees Celsius, up two notches.
Bhiwani sizzled at 41.8 degrees, three degrees above normal while Karnal's maximum settled at 41.8 degrees Celsius, up four notches, the MeT Department report said here.
Ambala recorded a high of 40 degrees Celsius, up two degrees than normal.
As the mercury started to climb since yesterday, Chandigarh residents also experienced a hot day at 40.2 degrees, which was the season's hottest so far.
Ludhiana had a maximum of 42 degrees, up three notches while Patiala's maximum settled at 41.4 degrees, also three notches above normal.
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