However, there was no significant change in the maximum day temperatures, which were two to three degrees below the normal after the scattered rains, it said.
Shimla received 25.6 mm of rainfall, Pachchad 16 mm, Rajgarh 12.7 mm, Amb 12.1 mm, Mashobra 11.2 mm, Jogindernagar 10.2 mm, Sangraha 10 mm, Nahan 9.7 mm, and Sarahan and Una 9 mm each.
Kalpa was the coldest place in the state with a low of 7. 4 degrees Celsius.
The local MeT office has predicted rains and thunderstorms in themid and lower hills for the next four days, and rains or snow in the higher hills over the next six days.
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