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Thunderstorms likely to continue New Delhi, June 7 The chief amount of rainfall in cm are: Himachal Pradesh: Mandi and Sundernagar 3 each, Sunnibhajji 2 and Nahan 1, East Uttar Pradesh: Hardoi 2 and Fatehgarh 1, West Uttar Pradesh: Moradabad 10, Bareilly 5, Meerut 3 and Jhansi and Sarsawa 1 each and Uttarakhand: Pantnagar 5. Temperature: The maximum temperature rose in Himachal Pradesh, fell in Punjab and east Uttar Pradesh and changed little elsewhere. It was above normal in Jammu and Kashmir, markedly below normal in Haryana, Punjab and west Uttar Pradesh, appreciably below normal in Himachal Pradesh, east Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand and below normal in the rest of the region. The highest maximum temperature in the region was 41.8°C recorded at Hissar (Haryana). Forecast valid until the morning of June 9: Rain/thundershowers will occur at many places in Uttar Pradesh, at a few places in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, east Rajasthan, Jammu and Kashmir and Uttarakhand and at isolated places in the rest of the region. Isolated thunder squalls are likely over the region. Outlook for the subsequent two days: Ongoing rainfall activity likely to continue over the region. Forecast for Delhi and neighbourhood valid until the morning of June 9: Generally cloudy sky with one or two spells of rain/thundershowers accompanied with squall. The maximum temperature will be around 34°C. Farmers weather bulletin for Delhi: Forecast valid until the morning of June 9: Rain/thundershowers are likely at a few places. Squall with wind speed exceeding 65 km/h likely at isolated places. Outlook for the subsequent two days: Ongoing rainfall activity likely to continue.
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