After its arrival over a fortnight back in the two states, the annual weather system had turned weak with hardly any rains lashing the region.
According to the MeT Dept here, the monsoon has now turned active in the region bringing moderate to heavy rains in most places with forecast of more rainfall over the next couple of days.
The heavy rain will not only bring smiles on the farmers' faces in the sowing season but will ease the power situation which deteriorated in the wake of a sudden increase in its demand, agri experts and power officials said.
Meanwhile it has been raining in Chandigarh since yesterday and the city received nearly 50 mm of rainfall so far.
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Several places in Haryana, the National Capital Region (NCR) in particular, received abundant rainfall, according to the MeT Dept here.
Faridabad was pounded by 100 mm of rains, Gurgaon received 70 mm of rain, Ballabgarh got 105 mm, Pataudi 75 mm, Dadri 55 mm, Sohna 47 mm, Bahadurgarh 47 mm, Jhajjar 125 mm, Mahendergarh 45 mm, Nuh in Mewat 95 mm, Hodal in Pawlal 41 mm and Bawal in Rewari got 71 mm of showers.
In Punjab, Amritsar received a heavy downpour at 58.8 mm, Ludhiana got 1 mm, Patiala 2.7 mm, Mohali 15 mm, Nangal Dam 38.8 mm, Sirhind 51 mm, Garhshankar 15 mm, Kapurthala 32.5 mm, Phagwara 32 mm, Moga 40 mm, Nawanshahr 105 mm, Rajpura 92 mm and Derabassi got 20 mm of rain.