"The monsoon is picking up pace and from today onwards we are expecting rains in Punjab and Haryana. In the subsequent 2-3 days, good rain is likely to occur in the two states and Chandigarh," Director of the Chandigarh's MeT Department, Surinder Paul said.
He said the monsoon trough was now moving towards north which would bring widespread rains.
Asked why the monsoon had turned slow after it hit the two states nearly ten days back, Paul said, "while it is true that Chandigarh has received deficient rains as of today, but Punjab and Haryana are not showing such deficiency as of now even though one can say rains may not have been widespread".
However, in the absence of widespread rains so far, hot and humid weather conditions have prevailed in most parts of the two states and Chandigarh in the current month.
The maximum temperature has been settling in the range of 35-37 degrees Celsius at most places.