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Sultry weather in Haryana, Punjab

Temperature hovers slightly above normal

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Chandigarh, July 26

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Sultry weather conditions prevailed in Haryana and Punjab on Sunday, with maximum temperatures hovering slightly above normal in the neighbouring states, the Indian Meteorological Department here said.

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Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, recorded a high of 35.4 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal.

In Haryana, Hisar recorded a maximum temperature of 36 degrees Celsius. Narnaul’s maximum settled at 36.3 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal.

Karnal recorded a high of 34 degrees Celsius, a notch above normal, while Ambala’s maximum temperature settled at 35.2 degrees Celsius, two notches above normal.

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In Punjab, Patiala recorded a maximum temperature of 36.3 degrees Celsius, three notches above normal.

The mercury settled at 35.4 degrees Celsius and 35 degrees Celsius in Amritsar and Ludhiana, respectively, a notch above normal.

Monsoon has remained subdued in the region for the past two-three days. However, rainfall activity is likely to pick up from July 27, the weather department said. — PTI

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