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June 6, 2012

Showers in North pull temperature down; death toll in WB 48

New Delhi - Showers in most parts of Northern region brought the mercury down providing respite to the people suffering the brunt of heat wave, even as death toll due to scorching weather in West Bengal peaked to 48.
National capital had a respite due to light showers in last 24 hours, as temperature remained at below normal level throughout the day with maximum at 38.7 degree Celsius.
The minimum in Delhi was also two deg C below normal at 26 degrees, down from previous day's 29.5 degrees.
However, the humidity rose to 65 per cent.
In West Bengal, fifteen more deaths were reported from West Midnapur district over the last three days while one more occurred in Bankura last night.
Till today, 48 persons have lost their lives in southern districts of the state.
People in parts of Punjab and Haryana also heaved a sigh of relief with mercury dropping by up to five notches below normal.
With rain lashing various parts of the region, maximum temperature fell below 40 degree C in both the states.
In Punjab, Amritsar, which had been the hottest place in the region for the last several days, had a maximum of 37.4 deg C today, down by 4 notches below normal, Met office said today.
Ludhiana saw mercury settling at 36.5 deg C, down by 5 degrees below normal while Patiala had a high of 37.8 deg C.
In Haryana, Ambala and Hisar recorded maximumm of 39 deg C each and both districts had a rainfall of 2.3 mm and 3.6 mm respectively.
Karnal, Rohtak and Bhiwani had a high of 37.8 deg C, 39.6 deg C and 38.6 deg C respectively.
Met in its forecast said light rain or thunder shower may occur at isolated places in Punjab and Haryana. However, heat wave affected normal life in Rajasthanexcept some areas, which received light showers leading to a drop in temperature.
Churu recorded a high of 44 degree Celsius, Dholpur and Jaipur recorded 43.2 and 41.4 deg C respectively.
Other parts of the state recorded maximum temperature between 37.5 deg C to 41 deg C.
Light rains occurred in Sriganganagar, Sadulshahar, Ghadsana, Churu and nearby areas during the last 24 hours.

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