No respite from heat is expected in the next 4-5 days with no indication of rain so far and the monsoon at least two weeks away, MeT office Director Anand Sharma said.
Dehradun was the hottest in the state at 41 degrees followed by Pantnagar which recorded a maximum of 39.8 degrees C, he said.
The MeT Director warned of possible forest fires and advised people living close to forest areas to do mulching of tree roots with dry leaves to conserve moisture of the soil as a preventive measure.
However, it is the ideal time for visiting the Char Dhams of Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath in Garhwal Himalayas as the weather is likely to remain clear over the next few days and monsoon not likely to hit the state at least two weeks from now, he said.