In Rajasthan, Barmer recorded a high of 42.8 degrees Celsius followed by Bikaner and Churu posting 42.5 degrees Celsius each. Jaipur, Sriganganagar and Ajmer recorded 37.9, 37.5 and 37.4 degrees Celsius respectively.
Rainfall of 11 cm occured in parts of Ajmer bringing some respite from heat in that region, the MeT office there said.
It was sultry day in the national capital also with a high of 37.4 degrees Celsius while the humidity reached up to 79 per cent.
In Haryana, Ambala recorded a maximum of 37.5 degrees Celsius while mercury in Karnal settled at 37 degrees Celsius, it said.
In Punjab, Amritsar recorded a maximum temperature of 36.8 degrees Celsius. In Ludhiana and Patiala, mercury settled at 35.6 and 36.9 degrees Celsius respectively.
Odisha too reeled under humid weather condition with its coastal region recording a humidity level above 90 per cent.
Malkanaganj was hottest at 39.6 degrees Celsius with a humidity level of 94 per cent, followed by Bhawanipatna, Titlagarh, Talcher, Cuttack and Bhubaneswar at 38.5, 38, 37.5, 37 and 35.9 degrees Celsius respectively.
Patna was the hottest place in the state with a high of 36.5 degrees Celsius while Gaya recorded 36.3 degrees Celsius, the MeT Department there said.
Bhagalpur and Purnea registered maximum temperature of 36 and 35.2 degrees Celsius respectively.
Meanwhile, rains lashed parts of Uttar Pradesh leading to rise in water level of major rivers in the state.
According to Centre Water Commission (CWC), rainfall recorded in Kanpur was 28.2 mm, Raebareli 40.8mm, Mirzapur 27.2 mm, Auraiya 33.6 mm and Kalpi 36 mm due to which water levels in rivers have started rising.
He said an alert was issued yesterday to fishermen not to
venture into the deep sea, and they were reviewing it today too.
Traffic resumed partially on the Mumbai-Goa national highway after a brief let up in rains in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. A single lane of the highway towards Goa was opened up for traffic this morning, they said.
Heavy to very heavy rainfall coupled with strong surface wind is likely to lash several parts of Odisha tomorrow due to a low pressure in the neighbourhood.
Yesterday's well marked low pressure area over coastal Andhra Pradesh and neighbourhood now lies over north Coastal part of the state and adjoining areas of Chhattisgarh and Telangana, the meteorological centre here said today.
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