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chandigarh weather
  • The maximum temperature on Wednesday was 29.0°C (84.2°F) and the minimum 23.0°C (73.4°F).

    The maximum relative humidity was 98 per cent and the minimum 78 per cent.

    The sun will set on Thursday at 6.17 and rise on Friday at 6.13.

  • Outlook for Thursday
    Mainly cloudy sky, with a few spells of rain or thundershowers.
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regional weather
Town Max (in Celsius) Variation Min Variation
Ambala 30.0 -4.7 23.8 2
Amritsar 26.9 -1.2 22.3 0
Hisar 30.2 -2.6 23.8 3
Patiala 28.8 -4.7 24.0 2
Ludhiana 25.8 -6.2 22.0
Jammu 23.5 -4.4 20.2 -3
Sundernagar 17.5
Shimla 19.5 -0.5 14.6 2
Rohtak 31.0 -2.0 24.5
Summary: The monsoon has been vigorous in Himachal Pradesh and Haryana. Rain has occurred at most places in HP, Haryana and Punjab. The chief amounts of rainfall in cm were: Nangal Dam & Nawanshahr 13 each; Satluj and Beas catchment area 12. Ghumarwin and Kasauli 10 each; Una 9, Dasuya, Mandi, Fazilka, Ludhiana 8 each, Shimla Arki and Ghamroor 7 each, Hisar and Chaura 6 each; Sunni, Guler, Chamba, Nalagarh, Dharampur 5 each, Shahpur Kandi, R.S dam, Sujanpura Tira, Nagrota Surian, Rampur, Khain, Pehowa, Sundernagar, Bhunter, Chandigarh and Jagadhri 3 each, Ambala, Madhupur, Nahan, Pandoh, Kahu, Patti, Sirsa and Rajgarh 2 each and Rohtak 1.
Forecast:
Moderate to rather heavy rain will occur at many places in Haryana, HP and Punjab. Heavy rain is likely to occur at few places in HP, Haryana, and Punjab during the next 24 hours.
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