The humidity increased to saturation point and people reeled under sultry heat during the day in lower hills and foothills.
Dharamsala, which was the wettest place in the region, received 43 mm of rains while, Nadaun and Sujanpur Tira received 20 mm rains, followed by Mehre 18 mm, Nagrota Suriyan 14 mm, Amb and Palampur 13 mm, Guler and Gaggal 12 mm each and Bangana 10 mm.
Bhuntar was the hottest area in the region with a hig of 34.3 deg Celsius while Sundernagar recorded maximum temperature at 33.8 deg C, followed by Una which settled at maximum and minimum temperatures staying at 33.4 deg and 23.4 deg C respectively.
The local MeT office has predicted rains and thundershowers at many places in the state during next six days.
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