It was a moderately warm day in the national capital with the maximum temperature settling at 39.6 degrees Celsius.
The minimum temperature settled at 26.8 degrees Celsius, four notches above normal and the humidity level hovered around 19 per cent on the lower side and 56 per cent on the higher side.
Blistering heat persisted in most parts of Odisha, mainly in the western region with both Balangir and Titlagarh becoming the hottest places in the state recording a high of 44.8 degrees Celsius.
While Jharsuguda town recorded a maximum temperature of 44.1 degrees Celsius, it was 43.8 degrees Celsius at Sambalpur, 43.7 degrees Celsius at Bhawanipatna, 43.5 degrees Celsius at both Sonepur and Hirakud and 42.1 degrees Celsius at both Angul and Talcher.
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In Rajasthan, most places witnessed a slight respite from the simmering heat as maximum temperatures dipped by a few notches in the state.
Churu was the hottest place in the state recording a high of 40.6 degrees Celsius followed by Kota at 39.9 degrees Celsius, Jaipur and Bikaner both at 39 degrees Celsius and Jodhpur at 38.8 degrees Celsius.
Maximum temperatures hovered close to normal at most places in Haryana and Punjab, a day after many parts in the two states witnessed light rainfall.
Amritsar in Punjab, which received heavy rainfall yesterday, recorded a high of 34.2 degrees Celsius, while the maximum temperatures in Ludhiana and Patiala was 37.5 degrees Celsius and 39.3 degrees Celsius respectively.
The weather was dry in eastern Uttar Pradesh while light rains and thundershowers occurred at isolated places in the western parts of the state.
Hamirpur was the hottest place in the state, where the mercury touched a high of 44.6 degrees Celsius.
The mercury rose marginally at most places in Himachal Pradesh even as several areas witnessed moderate rainfall.
The maximum temperature in Una was 35.6 degrees Celsius while Nahan and Sundernagar recoded a high of 33.2 degrees Celsius and 32.5 degrees Celsius respectively.
According to the IMD, thunderstorm occurred at isolated palaces in gangetic West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Puducherry, Meghalaya and Tripura.
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