The maximum temperatures stayed two to seven degrees above normal as the region had bright sunshine while minimum temperatures rose by one to three degrees.
The mercury touched 25 degrees mark with Sundernagar, Una an Bhuntar recording a high of 24.9 deg C, 24.8 deg C and 24.7 deg respectively while Nahan recorded maximum temperature at 23.9 deg, followed by Solan 21.8 deg, Dharamsala 18.8 deg and Kalpa 04.6 deg.
The state capital Shimla recorded a high of 19.1 deg C, 7.5 deg above normal.
Dharamsala was hottest during the night with a low of 10.2 deg C while Palampur and Shimla recorded minimum temperatures at 9.5 deg and 6.8 deg, three degrees C above normal.
The local MeT office has predicted heavy rains at isolated places in Chamba and Kangra district tomorrow and rains and thunderstorm at some places in mid and lower hills.