While IMD in its forecast said conditions are favourable for onset of the southwest monsoon over Kerala during next three days, the state MeT office in Odisha said it is expected to hit the state in the second week of this month.
The national capital reeled under heatwave conditions as the mercury soared to settle at 42.9 degrees Celsius, and high humidity caused discomfort to Delhiites.
In Rajasthan, blistering heat continued to prevail in parts of the state with at least six places recording a maximum of 45 degrees Celsius or above. Phalodi and Sriganganagar were the hottest place in the state at a maximum of 46.5 degrees Celsius each.
Churu, Kota, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Jaipur recorded their maximums at 46.3, 45.8, 45.2, 45 and 44.6 degrees Celsius respectively.
In Uttar Pradesh, heatwave conditions continued with Jhansi recording a maximum of 44.7 degrees Celsius. The day temperature rose appreciably in Faizabad, Gorakhpur divisions and changed little in the remaining parts.
Chandigarh also experienced a hot day recording a high of 42.8 degrees Celsius, four notches above normal limits, a MeT Department official there said.
In Punjab, sweltering conditions prevailed in Ludhiana at 44.6 degrees Celsius, up by four notches against normal.
In Bihar, scorching sun and intense humidity hit Patna, which recorded a maximum of 39.2, and other parts of the state but there is chance of rain in several parts of the state during next four days.
Capital city of Bhubaneswar which received 57.7 mm precipitation recorded a maximum of 32.8 degrees Celsius.
According to IMD regional director Sarat Chandra Sahu, south-west Monossn is expected to hit the state by the second week of this month.
West Bengal is also likely to get rains accompanied by thundershowers in most of the places over the next five days, according to the MeT officials there.
A spell of rain in the noon hours in Kolkata brought relief to the people with the maximum temperature at 33.8 degrees Celsius, two notches less than normal.
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