Sultry weather condition prevailed in lower hills of Himachal Pradesh as humidity rose to nearly 100 per cent amid moderate rainfall in parts of the state.
Dharamsala was the wettest place in the region as it received 67 mm of rains in the past 24 hours.
It was followed by Jubbar Hatti with 52 mm rainfall, Nahan 33 mm, Arki 30 mm, Hamirpur 24 mm, Bhoranj 19 mm, Sarkaghat 18 mm, Ghamroor 13 mm, Gaggal 11 mm, Bharari 10 mm, Ghumarwin 9 mm, Mandi, Dehra Gopipur and Kahu 7 mm each, Theog 6 mm and Baijnath 5 mm.
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There was not much change in the minimum temperatures and Manali with a low of 13.6 degrees Celsius was coldest at night followed by Kalpa 14.4 degrees Celsius, Keylong 15.6 degrees Celsius, Mandi 16.2 degrees Celsius.
The key resorts of Shimla and Dharamsala recorded minimum temperatures at 16.6 degrees Celsius and 18.2 degrees Celsius.
The maximum temperatures rose by 2 to 4 degrees and Una was hottest with a high of Sundernagar 33.1 degrees Celsius, Bhuntar 33 degrees Celsius, Kangra 32.6, Dharamsala 29.2, Solan 27.5, Nahan 25.8 degrees Celsius, and Shimla 22.6 degrees Celsius.
The local MeT department has predicted wet spell in the region for next six day upto July 27 due to fresh western disturbance.
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