Parts of Punjab and Haryana were lashed by rains on Thursday and maximum temperatures hovered close to normal limits at most places.
Chandigarh, which received trace rainfall, recorded a maximum of 33 degrees Celsius, as per Meteorological Department report here.
In Haryana, Ambala recorded a high of 33.1 degree Celsius after receiving light rains.
Karnal's maximum settled at 35 degrees after being lashed by heavy rains. Hisar recorded a high of 37.6 degrees.
Amritsar in Punjab, which received light rain, recorded a maximum of 36.4 degrees. Ludhiana recorded a high of 35.5 degrees after being lashed by heavy showers while Patiala recorded a high of 34 degrees Celsius.
More rains have been forecast in the two states by the MeT in the two states over the next few days.
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