However, the weather was hot and dry in the national capital and other northern states of Punjab and Haryana.
In UP, Ganga is flowing above the danger mark at Fafamau (Allahabad), Mirzapur, Varanasi, Ghazipur and Ballia while Yamuna is flowing above the red mark at Chillaghat (Banda) and Naini (Allahabad) and Mohna (Jalaun).
Similarly, Sharda river is flowing above the danger mark at Palliakalan (Kheri). In western, the weather was dry even as light to moderate rains occurred at isolated places.
Ganga and six other rivers were flowing above danger mark in Patna, Bhagalpur, Khagaria, Katihar, Siwan, Bhojpur, Buxar and Hajipur districts, a disaster management department statement said.
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Vast areas in several villages of Malda district in West Bengal have submerged, affecting a population of nearly 20,000, even as heavy to very heavy rain in districts of southern parts and in the Sub-Himalayan region of are predicted for tomorrow, triggered by a low pressure.
Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall and created flood like situation in Rajasthan with Baran, Pratapgarh, Chittogarh and Jhalawar districts as the worst affected. The water level in Chambal river in Dholpur crossed the danger mark today.
Six persons of a family died when a portion of their house collapsed in Baran district of Rajasthan yesterday.
A total of 33 people were airlifted by Air Force today from two locations in Pratapgarh district while 24 others were airlifted from Baran yesterday.
In Delhi, it was a sultry Sunday with the mercury settling at 35.4 degrees Celsius, a notch above the normal for this time of the season.
The weatherman has predicted generally cloudy sky for tomorrow and maximum and minimum temperatures of around 36 and 26 degrees Celsius respectively.
Meanwhile, Punjab and Haryana braved a hot day today as temperatures stayed above normal level in various parts of the two states. The maximum temperature in Chandigarh was recorded as 35.5 degrees Celsius, three notches above normal.