A cloudburst was reported in Lahaul and Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh which washed away crops and destroyed houses while continuing showers in Uttar Pradesh meant that major rivers in the state continued to be in spate.
The sun beat down on Delhi on a hot and humid day in the national capital with residents complaining of stuffiness and sweating.
The maximum temperature in the city was recorded at 36.1 degrees Celsius, a rise of three degrees.
The minimum also rose by a notch to settle at 27.4 degrees while humidity in air fluctuated between 55 and 83 per cent.
The exact loss due to the cloudburst, which occurred in the cold desert area of Kaza where rains are a rare phenomenon, is being assessed while affected people are being provided relief, officials said.
Moderate rainfall took place in scattered areas as monsoonal activity weakened in the state. Dharamsala was the wettest place in the state with 37.5mm rainfall.
Light to moderate rainfall occurred at isolated places of Uttar Pradesh where the Ganga and the Yamuna continued to be in spate in some parts of the state.
Yamuna was flowing above the red mark at Hamirpur, Chilla Ghat (Banda) and Naini (Allahabad).
