Delhi residents experienced the hottest day of July as the maximum temperature settled at 41.3 degree Celsius and there were no signs of rains.
The maximum temperature was higher by a notch from yesterday's 40.5 degree Celsius and the minimum temperature settled at 30 degrees Celsius as against 29.6 degrees Celsius yesterday.
Humidity levels, however, hovered between 65 and 32 per cent, a considerable drop from last week's extreme highs of 80 to 90 per cent.
Ganganagar recorded maximum temperature of 42.7 degree C followed by Jaipur at 42.3 deg C, Pilani at 42 degree C.
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Keeping up with similar trend, maximum temperatures in Punjab and Haryana also soared several notches above normal for this time of the year.
While Haryana's Hisar sizzled at 42.5 deg C, Ambala, Bhiwani and Narnaul recorded maximum at 39 deg C, 41.8 deg C and 42 deg C.
Monsoon remained weak in Himachal Pradesh even as scattered rains occurred at isolated and minimum temperatures decreased marginally.
Nadaun in Hamirpur district received 24 mm rainfall, while Mandi and Bangana received 18 mm rains, followed by Shimla and Mehre 16 mm, among other areas.
The minimum temperature dropped marginally to stay at 10.6 degree C in Keylong, 11.6 degree C at Manali and 16.2 degree C in Shimla.