Chandigarh:
Moderate to rather heavy rain lashed various parts of Punjab and Haryana, with waterlogging affecting normal life at many areas in both the states.
Continuous rainfall accompanied with strong winds also hit the road traffic as traffic snarls could be observed at various places.
The MeT Department in its forecast on Tuesday said rains along with thunderstorm may continue during next 48 hours and there is also a possibility of hailstorm hitting the isolated places.
Despite rains, the minimum temperature rose by up to eight notches above normal in Punjab and Haryana, the MeT office said in Chandigarh.
Narnaul in Haryana received the maximum rainfall at 30 mm in the region with minimum settling at 14 degree Celsius, up by eight degrees above normal.
Karnal witnessed the rainfall of 23.8 mm while it experienced cold at 12.4 degree Celsius, up by four notches above normal.
Among other places, Ambala, Hisar and Bhiwani had a low of 12.8 degree Celsius, 13.2 degree Celsius and 13.4 degree Celsius respectively.
Chandigarh received rainfall of 11.5 mm, though it recorded minimum at 13.1 degree Celsius, going up by six notches above normal.
In Punjab, Amritsar witnessed marginal rainfall activity with 0.2 mm. It recorded minimum at 12.4 degree Celsius, up by seven degrees above normal.
Ludhiana and Patiala had a rainfall of 3.2 mm and 13.6 mm respectively with mercury settling at 13 degree Celsius each.
Continuous rainfall accompanied with strong winds also hit the road traffic as traffic snarls could be observed at various places.
The MeT Department in its forecast on Tuesday said rains along with thunderstorm may continue during next 48 hours and there is also a possibility of hailstorm hitting the isolated places.
Despite rains, the minimum temperature rose by up to eight notches above normal in Punjab and Haryana, the MeT office said in Chandigarh.
Narnaul in Haryana received the maximum rainfall at 30 mm in the region with minimum settling at 14 degree Celsius, up by eight degrees above normal.
Karnal witnessed the rainfall of 23.8 mm while it experienced cold at 12.4 degree Celsius, up by four notches above normal.
Among other places, Ambala, Hisar and Bhiwani had a low of 12.8 degree Celsius, 13.2 degree Celsius and 13.4 degree Celsius respectively.
Chandigarh received rainfall of 11.5 mm, though it recorded minimum at 13.1 degree Celsius, going up by six notches above normal.
In Punjab, Amritsar witnessed marginal rainfall activity with 0.2 mm. It recorded minimum at 12.4 degree Celsius, up by seven degrees above normal.
Ludhiana and Patiala had a rainfall of 3.2 mm and 13.6 mm respectively with mercury settling at 13 degree Celsius each.
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