Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Rain brings mercury down by 12 notches in a day in city

Thursday’s maximum of 36.4°C took a sharp slide to settle at 24.2°C by 5.30pm after 12.2mm rain; IMD forecasts more showers in coming days

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com

PLEASANT JUNE

CHANDIGARH: With 12.2mm of rain between 4pm and 5:30pm in the city on Thursday, mercury dropped from day’s maximum 36.4 degrees Celsius to 24.2 degrees at 5:30pm as per the India Meteorolog­ical Department (IMD) data. There is forecast for more rain in the city in the coming days.

After over 50mm rain on May 31, it has been raining almost daily in the city. The temperatur­e has been on the lower side since then and Thursday was closing to be the warmest among last four days only to take a 12-degree drop in the evening. Last year, maximum temperatur­e went up till 44 degrees C during this period and never below 40 degrees.

Chandigarh IMD director Surender Paul said due to confluence of low-level easterly winds with the western disturbanc­es, the amount of rain during the summer months has been on the higher side. “Monsoon is likely to hit the city by June 30. It is expected that more rain is received this year as compared to last year,” he said. He said summers hadn’t been as warm this year due to continuous spells of western disturbanc­es in the region.

MORE RAIN LIKELY

IMD officials said rain is likely to continue till the end of this week. “A western disturbanc­e is active in the region and light rain up to 20mm and gusty winds up to 40km/h can be expected in the city till Sunday.

Drizzling and cloudy weather are likely to continue up to next week and will keep the temperatur­e below normal. Unlike the last week of May, temperatur­e is unlikley to cross 40 degrees C in the coming days,” they said.

Maximum temperatur­e went up from 35.4 degrees C on Wednesday to 36.4 degrees C on

Thursday, three degrees below normal. Minimum temperatur­e went up from 21.2 degrees C on Wednesday to 23.2 degrees C on Thursday, 2 degrees below normal. In the next three days, maximum temperatur­e will remain between 34 degrees C and 36 degrees C while minimum temperatur­e will remain between 22 degrees C and 23 degrees C.

 ?? GURMINDER SINGH/HT ?? Showers came as a pleasant surprise for the commuters in the tricity on Thursday afternoon. IMD says monsoons can bring more rain to the region this year.
GURMINDER SINGH/HT Showers came as a pleasant surprise for the commuters in the tricity on Thursday afternoon. IMD says monsoons can bring more rain to the region this year.

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