The minimum and maximum temperatures rose by few notches and stayed four to eight degrees above normal and day temperature rose to 35.2 degrees Celsius at Una while Sundernagar recorded a high of 30 degrees Celsius, followed by Bhuntar and Nahan 29 degrees Celsius, Solan 27.5 degrees Celsius, Dharmshala 24.6 degrees Celsius, Shimla 23.6 degrees Celsius, Kalpa 18 degrees Celsius and Manali 17.8 degrees Celsius.
The minimum temperatures also increased across the state and Nahan was hottest during the night with a low of 20.7 degrees Celsius, 5.7 degrees Celsius above normal.
Keylong recorded 2 cm of snow while Kothi and Manali received 4 mm and 2 mm of rains.
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