Light to direct rains lashed parts of Punjab and Haryana, including Chandigarh, prompting a sharp fall in temperature. Ambala, Panchkula, Mohali and Patiala were likewise hit by rain in the two states.

Heavy rains and electrical storm are likely + to hit the national capital today, as indicated by the MeT office.The most extreme temperature was recorded at 34.7 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, four scores underneath ordinary while the base settled at 22 degrees Celsius, typical for this time, a MeT official said.The dampness levels wavered in the vicinity of 54 and 28 for each penny.The meteorologist anticipated dim sky at night with plausibility of substantial rain and storm late night.A tidy tempest, with a breeze speed of 70 kilometers for each hour, had hit the national capital the previous evening took after by a squall, cutting down the temperature following a hot day.All night schools keep running by Delhi government and couple of non-public schools working in morning shift stayed shut on Tuesday.Delhi government had put inquiry and safeguard groups on standby in the wake of the meteorologist issuing a notice of substantial rain and rainstorm.The activity police has cautioned their field arrangements to be prepared to expel snags, for example, fallen trees and requested that workers check climate conditions before voyaging.The Delhi Metro, as well, has chosen to practice extraordinary alert in running of trains in the wake of the notice.An extreme tempest, joined by hail and rain, hit Shimla and different parts of Himachal Pradesh, while the higher ranges of the state experienced snowfall.The hailstorm activated automobile overloads, snapped control supply, removed trees and brushed off rooftops in parts of Shimla region. Rain water overflowed the principle streets and entered a few structures in state capital.Authorities said no misfortune to life or real harm to property was accounted for till late night, on Tuesday.The Met division said numerous parts of the state could again observe a clean tempest or electrical storm in the following 24 hours.Solid breezes hit Ajmer, Jaipur, Sikar and close-by zones early in the day leaving trees removed and sign loads up harmed.Direct to light rains happened at places in Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaipur and Ajmer divisions while the climate stayed dry in different divisions, as indicated by the Met office.Parts of Delhi saw a tidy tempest combined with a shower at night, with MeT division watching out for its encouraging.