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Temperatures remain below normal in Haryana, Punjab

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Chandigarh, August 3

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The maximum temperatures on Tuesday hovered below normal limits at most places in Haryana and Punjab.

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According to the Meteorological Department here, Chandigarh (2.4 mm), Ambala (1 mm), Ludhiana (28 mm) and Patiala (30.8 mm) were among other places to receive rainfall.

Ambala in Haryana recorded a maximum temperature of 30.1 degrees Celsius, while Hisar registered a high of 32 deg C.

The maximum temperature in Rohtak settled at 33.6 deg C while Bhiwani registered a high of 33.3 deg C. Karnal registered a high of 31.6 deg C.

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Gurgaon registered a high of 32.8 deg C.

Chandigarh, common capital of the two states, which was lashed by rains, recorded a maximum temperature of 31.4 deg C.

In Punjab, Amritsar recorded a maximum of 35 deg C.

Ludhiana recorded a high of 29.2 deg C, while Patiala’s maximum settled at 30.8 deg C. Faridkot recorded maximum temperature of 34 deg C. — PTI 

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