Temperature maintained an upward trend in Delhi where the maximum temperature stood at 43.6 degrees Celsius against yesterday's 41.7 degrees Celsius. The humidity was recorded at 60 per cent.
Heat wave swept Punjab and Haryana too, as temperatures increased sharply at most places in the two states. Hisar was the hottest place in the region with a high of 45.7 degrees Celsius, four notches above normal, followed by Narnaul, which recorded 45.3 degrees Celsius, the MeT department said.
Rajasthan remained in the grip of sizzling heat where Churu was the hottest place with a maximum of 47.4 degrees Celsius. Bikaner recorded a high of 46.6 degrees Celsius, whereas Sriganganagar recorded day temperature of 46.5 degrees Celsius, the MeT department here.
Kota, Jaisalmer, Jaipur and Ajmer recorded 44.8, 44.3, 44 and 43.5 degrees Celsius, respectively.
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Temperatures, however, fell in eastern Uttar Pradesh as moderate to heavy rains lashed the region, even as the weather remained mainly dry in other parts of the state.
Churk received the maximum amount of rainfall at 7 mm during past 24 hours, the Met department said.