However, the respite from the heat was shortlived for the people of Punjab and Haryana as maximum temperatures in the two neighbouring states were again on their way up today.
In Delhi, the minimum today dropped three notches to settle at 24.8 degrees Celsius as the city experienced some relief from the blistering weather.
The maximum in the national capital was 40.6 degrees with the MeT office saying humidity in air was between 19 and 66 per cent.
Parts of Uttar Pradesh received light to moderate rainfall and thundershowers in the last 24 hours, bringing cheer to the people.
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MeT office sources said that highest rainfall in the state was 3-cm measured at Bareilly.
Day temperatures fell appreciably in Meerut, Gorakhpur, Varanasi and Bareilly divisions even as Etawah continued to be the hottest place in the state with a temperature of 45.6 degrees.
There is a chance of rain or thundershowers at isolated places in eastern UP in the coming 24 hours, the MeT office added.
In Punjab, Amritsar sizzled at 44 degrees Celsius, up four degrees above normal while Ludhiana and Patiala recorded highs of 42.6 and 42.2 degrees, respectively, the MeT office said.