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Rains lash North India, traffic snarls in Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Widespread rains lashed several parts of north India today causing long traffic jams due to water-logging in the national capital and Union Territory Chandigarh during the peak office hours.

Areas of east, central and south Delhi received heavy downpour, while other parts of the city witnessed light showers in the morning.

Heavy showers reduced visibility and caused water-logging on major roads and intersections.

Traffic slowed down considerably on major arterial roads around Saket, Sangam Vihar, Lajpat Nagar and Chirag Dilli.

The city received around 3.7 mm of rains till 8.30 am, but only 0.3 mm between 8.30 am and 5.30 am, MeT Department said.
 

Chandigarh, which was lashed by rains this morning causing traffic jams at several points, recorded a high of 30 deg C, down by three notches.

In Punjab and Haryana, the maximum temperature dropped by a few degrees with the region receiving scattered rains.

Ambala in Haryana recorded a high of 30.1 deg C, three deg below normal while Hisar's maximum settled at 33 deg C, down by three notches.

Patiala and Ludhiana in Punjab, which received rains, registered respective highs of 31 deg C and 30 deg C, both down three notches below normal.

Light to moderate rainfall occurred at few places in Jaipur, Bharatpur and Kota divisions during the last 24 hours.

Barring isolated areas in Ajmer, Udaipur and Bikaner, weather mainly remained dry in the desert state.

In Uttar Pradesh, rivers Ganga, Ken, Sharda and Ghagra continued to flow above the danger mark. Some parts of UP witnessed heavy rains and thundershowers.

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First Published: Aug 22 2013 | 7:58 PM IST

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