In the national capital, temperatures remained at a comfortable level although humidity was on the higher side.
According to MeT department, the day temperature in Delhi settled at 33.6 degree Celsius which was normal for this part of the year. However, it was substantially up from yesterday's 29.9 degree Celsius.
Humidity levels during the day were recorded between 61 and 90 per cent which caused some discomfort.
About 2.5 mm of rainfall has been recorded during the last 24 hours till 8.30 AM, a Met official said.
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With the wet weather continuing in Uttarakhand and roads to Himalayan shrines blocked by debris from landslips at several points, the annual Chardham Yatra remained suspended for the fourth consecutive day.
The yatra had been suspended only till yesterday but later the administration issued an advisory to districts on the route not to resume the pilgrimage.
Punjab and Haryana, which received the first monsoon rains of the season yesterday, continued to receive moderate to heavy rainfall at most places.
The spell of rain brought cheers to farmers as it is good for the paddy crop which is widely grown in the two agrarian states besides improving the power and water situation.
South-west monsoon remained normal in east UP and was active in the western part of the state. Dhampur received the highest rainfall at 22 cms, followed by Nagina 20 cms, Biswan, Allahabad 10 cms each, Purwa 9 cms, Mawana 8 cms, Ballia, Meerut 7 cms each, Nazibabad, Lucknow 6 cms each, Kanpur and Deoband 5 cms each, the Met officials said.
In Rajathan, maximum rainfall was recorded in Shahabad in Bara district at 12 cms, followed by Barmer district 10 cms. There were a number of places in the state where rainfall was below 9 cms.