Nagpur, Brahmapuri, and Chandrapur in Maharashtra recorded the highest temperature for the country at 45 degrees Celsius.
In the national capital, it was a hot day with a maximum at 41.5 degrees Celsius, a notch above the season's average. The minimum rose to settle at 31.6 degrees Celsius, five notches above normal.
The MeT has predicted rains accompanied by dust storm and thunderstorm towards tomorrow evening and night.
In Uttar Pradesh, a man and his two minor sons died in the incident of lightning in Bhawarkol area in Ghazipur yesterday.
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Rain also occurred at most places over Chhattisgarh and Kerala; at many places over East Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, Gangetic West Bengal, Coastal Andhra Pradesh and Lakshadweep and other northeast states.
An IMD report said rains occurred at most places over Jharkhand. However, there was no rainfall in the capital city Ranchi, though the sky remained cloudy, and it recorded a maximum of 36.8 degrees Celsius.
At least eight places recorded maximum temperatures in excess of 40 degrees Celsius in Odisha, where coastal regions faced sultry weather with high relative humidity and western regions hot weather conditions.
Punjab and Haryana braved hot weather, but common capital Chandigarh got relief by the evening as the city experienced dust storm followed by sharp spell of rain and hailstorm.
Haryana's Hisar recorded 42 degrees Celsius. In Punjab, heat swept Ludhiana at 42.4 degrees, two notches above normal.
According to the MeT department in the state, thunderstorm accompanied by squall with wind speed exceeding 45 kmph is likely at isolated places in next 24 hours.
Kota, Bikaner, Jaipur and Barmer recorded maximum of 42.3, 41.5, 40.7 and 40.5 degree Celsius respectively. Light rains were observed at isolated places in Kota division.