In Delhi, the maximum temperature settled at 36.8 degrees Celsius, which was normal for this part of the season, a day after the Southwest Monsoon hit the national capital.
According to the MeT official, though the mercury rose by a few notches since yesterday it settled at a tolerable level. Yesterday, the maximum was recorded at 32.7 degrees Celsius.
But high level of humidity, which oscillated between 52 and 92 per cent during the day, caused discomfort. During the last 24 hours ending at 8:30 AM, the city received 6.8 mm rainfall while from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, the rain gauges measured 0.4 mm of showers.
Rains occurred in several areas of Punjab and Haryana, keeping the mercury below the 40 degrees Celsius mark. Though the maximum temperatures were at normal level for the season, high humidity led to sweating.
The Union Territory of Chandigarh recorded a maximum of 35 degrees Celsius, one notch below normal.
Bhiwani in Haryana received rainfall of 6.8 mm since yesterday afternoon and its maximum was 37.4 degrees, while Ambala and Hisar registered maximum at 35.7 and 39 degrees.
In Punjab, Amritsar and Ludhiana received 0.4-mm and 15.8-mm of rainfall respectively. The maximum in these two places settled at 36.3 and 35.5 degrees. Patiala had a high of 35.4 degrees Celsius.
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