Delhi woke up to a sunny morning with traces of haze and a minimum temperature of 22.2 degrees Celsius, two notches below the season's average. The maximum temperature settled at 40.7 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal.
In Odisha, after Sonepur, Bolangir recorded 42.7 degrees Celsius and Titlagarh a high of 42 degrees Celsius.
The number of suspected sunstroke deaths increased to 112, though the state government put the toll at eight due to heat-related incidents, a report from Special Relief Commissioner's office said.
In Andhra Pradesh, there was some respite from the heatwave for the locals as rainfall occurred at isolated places over coastal areas of the state.
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While 3 cm rainfall was recorded at Araku Valley in Visakhapatnam district, dry weather prevailed over Rayalaseema, Y K Reddy, Director in-charge, IMD said in a statement.
Jangamaheswarapuram, Anantapur, Kurnool and Nandyal recorded the maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius.
Elsewhere, day temperatures were appreciably above normal in some parts of Assam and Meghalaya,
Nagaland-Manipur-Mizoram-Tripura, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, east Madhya Pradesh, Madhya Maharashtra, Telangana, Rayalaseema, Tamil Nadu, interior Karnataka and in remaining parts of Gangetic West Bengal.
Kannur recorded 39.2 degrees Celsius and Kozhikode 38.2 degrees Celsius, IMD Regional centre sources here said.
Some places in the state received summer showers giving some respite for the people.
70 cases of sun burn and one death has so far been reported from the district, Palakkad District Medical Officer, Dr Reetha, told PTI.
In Telangana, the highest maximum temperature of 44 degrees Celsius was recorded at Adilabad, Medak and Nalgonda.
Besides Patna and Bhagalpur, Purnea recorded 37.8 degrees
In the north, maximum temperatures across Punjab and Haryana including Chandigarh today hovered few notches above normal limits, with Hisar sizzling at 42 degrees Celsius.
Ambala too braved a hot day at 40 degrees Celsius up two notches, the MeT Department report said here.
Karnal recorded a high of 39 degrees Celsius. Chandigarh was hotter by two degrees than normal at 39.4 degrees Celsius.
In Punjab, Amritsar experienced a hot day at 40.2 degrees Celsius while Ludhiana's maximum settled at 40.6 degrees Celsius. Patiala's maximum settled at 40 degrees Celsius.
Dry weather conditions continued to prevail in Uttar Pradesh today, with Banda recording the highest temperature of 44.8 degrees Celsius in the state.
In Rajasthan, Churu was recorded as the hottest place with a day temperature of 43.3 degrees Celsius followed by Sriganganagar which recorded a maximum of 42.8 degrees Celsius.