Barring Una, which received 5 mm of rains, there were no reports of showers or snow from any part of the state but the sky remained heavily overcast.
Bhuntar was hottest with maximum temperature at 31.9 deg, followed by Una and Sundernagar which recorded a high of 30.5 deg and 30.1 deg, followed by Solan 27.8 deg, Nahan 25.4 deg, Dharamsala 25.2 deg, Kalpa 22.4 deg and Shimla 20.9 deg C.
The minimum temperatures remained steady as Keylong in tribal Lahaul and Spiti district was coldest in the region with a low of 8.4 deg, while Kalpa recorded minimum temperature at 10 deg, followed by Manali 12.5 deg, Shimla 14 deg, Solan 16 deg, Nahan 16.6 deg, Dharamsala 18.2 deg, Bhuntar 19 deg, Sundernagar 19.2 deg and Una 20.5 deg C.
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