In Delhi, it was a very humid day with mercury settling close to 38 degrees Celsius, a day after rains hit the national capital.
The maximum was recorded at 37.8 degrees Celsius, one notch below the normal, a MeT Department official said.
According to the MeT department, isolated parts of Uttar Pradesh received heavy rainfall. Three children were killed by lightning strike in Siddharth Nagar while six persons including three minors were killed in separate lightning strike incidents at Jaswant Nagar area in Etawah last night.
In Bihar, rain in the evening brought down temperatures in Patna and other parts of state. Capital Patna received 17.2 mm rain, while the temple town of Gaya registered 32.6 mm rain and Bhagalpur 25.7 mm, MeT office there said.
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In Odisha too, parts of the state received rainfall like the coastal areas in Balasore and Mayurbhanj. The maximum rainfall recored was 4 cm.
The highest temperature recorded in Odisha was in Sambalpur at 38.9 degrees Celsius.
In the east, monsoon has been active in parts of sub-Himalayan West Bengal, while the southern districts of the state received scant rainfall, the MeT department here said.
Jalpaiguri district received 129.4 mm rainfall since yesterday, while in the hill-town of Darjeeling, the rainfall was 11.5 mm.
In Rajasthan, pre-monsoon showers continued to lash parts of the state even as heat wave also persisted in its western areas.
Parts of Gangetic West Bengal received scant rainfall since yesterday. The Met department has forecast partly cloudy sky with possiblity of moderate rain or thunderstorm in the next two days.
The weatherman has forecast heavy rain in sub-Himalayan West Bengal districts of Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri and Cooch Behar in the next two to three days.