Two persons -- Amaan (9) and his mother Kausar (30) -- were killed and two others injured in Nai Sarak area of Rajasthan's Jodhpur district after a wall collapsed following heavy rains, police said.
In the national capital, the eastern areas received light rains while the other parts remained dry.
According to the MeT office, while rainfall was nil in areas under Lodhi Road, Safdarjung, Palam, Ridge and Ayanagar observatories, the automatic weather stations at Akshardham and Sports Complex recorded 4 and 5-mm of rain, respectively.
The weather condition in Jammu and Kashmir, where the death toll in floods was reported to be around 200, improved today allowing rescue personnel to step up relief efforts in which nearly 43,000 people have so far been safely evacuated.
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Heavy rainfall, however, affected normal life in some parts of Rajasthan, mainly in Udaipur and Jodhpur divisions.
According to the MeT department, Sallopat in Banswara recorded maximum of 16-cm rains since yesterday. Kushalgarh in Banswara recorded 15-cm whereas Sajjangarh in Udaipur received 11-cm till this morning.
The MeT office in Jaipur has predicted heavy rains in some parts of the state in the next few days.
A few parts of Punjab and Haryana also received light to moderate rains, with the maximum temperatures hovering close to normal level. The Union Territory of Chandigarh was lashed by sharp showers this morning. The maximum temperature in the city settled at 33 degrees Celsius.
Ambala in Haryana recorded a maximum temperature of 34 degrees after light showers while Hisar's high settled at 34.8 degrees Celsius.