Brief respite from scorching heat in Hry, Pb

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

Most of the places in and have a brief respite from hot weather conditions as maximum temperature hovered close to normal today, two days after light rains lashed parts of the two states.

today recorded a maximum of 36.6 deg C.



In Haryana, Hisar registered a high of 38 deg C, down one notch against normal while Ambala recorded a high of 37.4 deg C, department report said here.

Karnal registered a high of 37.6 deg C.

Amritsar in recorded a high of 34.2 deg C, two notches below normal limits.

recorded a high of 36.4 deg C, down one degree while Patiala's maximum settled at 37.2 deg C.

Rain or thunder showers are likely to occur at isolated places in and over the next two days, according to the Department forecast.

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Brief respite from scorching heat in Hry, Pb

Most of the places in Haryana and Punjab have a brief respite from hot weather conditions as maximum temperature hovered close to normal today, two days after light rains lashed parts of the two states. Chandigarh today recorded a maximum of 36.6 deg C. In Haryana, Hisar registered a high of 38 deg C, down one notch against normal while Ambala recorded a high of 37.4 deg C, MeT department report said here. Karnal registered a high of 37.6 deg C. Amritsar in Punjab recorded a high of 34.2 deg C, two notches below normal limits. Ludhiana recorded a high of 36.4 deg C, down one degree while Patiala's maximum settled at 37.2 deg C. Rain or thunder showers are likely to occur at isolated places in Haryana and Punjab over the next two days, according to the MeT Department forecast. Most of the places in and have a brief respite from hot weather conditions as maximum temperature hovered close to normal today, two days after light rains lashed parts of the two states.

today recorded a maximum of 36.6 deg C.

In Haryana, Hisar registered a high of 38 deg C, down one notch against normal while Ambala recorded a high of 37.4 deg C, department report said here.

Karnal registered a high of 37.6 deg C.

Amritsar in recorded a high of 34.2 deg C, two notches below normal limits.

recorded a high of 36.4 deg C, down one degree while Patiala's maximum settled at 37.2 deg C.

Rain or thunder showers are likely to occur at isolated places in and over the next two days, according to the Department forecast.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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