Rajasthan narrowly escaped the drought due to widespread rainfall in the past few days which brought the entire state in the category of "normal" monsoons.
A drought was looming large over the desert state following deficient rain since the arrival of South-West monsoon but light to very heavy rainfall over the last few days has improved the situation.
It was yet another comfortable day for Delhiites as mercury remained at normal level though there were no rains in the capital.
The maximum temperature was recorded at 33.1 deg C, which is normal at this time of the season, while the minimum was recorded at 25.5 deg C, one degree below normal.
The humidity oscillated between 65 per cent and 89 per cent.
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In Punjab and Haryana the day temperatures today hovered around normal levels.
Chandigarh recorded a high of 34.9 degrees Celsius, the local MeT office said here.
In Haryana, the maximum temperature in Ambala settled at 36.1 deg C while Bhiwani's maximum was 33 deg C.
The MeT has forecast light to moderate rain or thunder showers at a few places in Haryana and Punjab over the next two days. MORE