People in lower hills reeled under sultry weather conditions as maximum temperature rose by 2.3 degree to touch 37.8 degree Celsius at Una in Shivalik foothills.
Bhuntar and Sundernagar recorded a high of 35.5 degree Celsius and 33.8 degree Celsius, followed by Nahan 30.6, Dharamsala29.6, Solan 29, Manali 28.2, Shimla 26 and Kalpa 25.3 degree Celsius.
The mercury dropped by few notches in tribal areas and other higher hills and Keylong and Kalpa in tribal Lahaul and Spiti and Kinnaur districts recorded a low of 11.5 degree Celsius and 12.2 degree Celsius respectively.
The Local MeT office has predicted rains or thundershowers at few places in lower, mid and higher hills during next six days from tomorrow.
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