The maximum temperature is expected to hover around 40.9 degrees Celsius, five notches above season's average. The minimum settled at 23.6 degrees Celsius, one notch above normal," Director, MeT, Sonam Lotus said.
He, however, said that Jammu region will witness some respite from the scorching sun as there will be widespread isolated rain showers in the next five days.
Jammu region will receive isolated rainfall today followed by fairly widespread rainfall tomorrow, he said, adding there will be widespread rainfall on May 4 and scattered till May 6.
"While Kashmir Valley will not witness any rainfall today but from tomorrow, there will be rainfall in most of the places in the Valley for next four days," he said.
Several places in the Valley are expected to receive widespread rainfall tomorrow followed by isolated rain showers on May 5 and 6, he said.
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