Barring Dharamsala, Nahan and Mehre which received 38 mm, 11 mm and 8 mm rains respectively, weather remained dry in rest of the state.
Una recorded a maximum temperature of 34.7 deg C, while Bhuntar and Sundernagar recorded a high of 33.2 deg C and 32.4 deg C, followed by Solan 29.2 deg C, Nahan 28 deg C, Dharamsala 26.8 deg C, Shimla 24.3 deg C and Kalpa 22.7 deg C, all two to three degrees above normal.
Minimum temperatures also remained close to normal with Keylong and Kalpa in the tribal areas recording a low of 11.1 deg C and 12 deg C, while Shimla and Manali recorded a minimum temperature of 15.4 deg C.
The local MeT office has predicted rain and thundershowers at many places during next one week.
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