Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, was lashed by 18.9 mm of rains during the day and the maximum temperature here settled at 34 deg C, the MeT office said.
Hisar in Haryana had a hot day at 36.7 deg C, up two notches, despite being lashed by 14 mm of rain.
Karnal registered a high of 31 deg C while Bhiwani, which received 15 mm of rains, recorded a maximum of 35.2 deg C, up two notches.
Amritsar's maximum was recorded within the normal level at 34.2 deg C, the MeT office said.
More rains have been forecast in the region during the next two days.
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