Director Metrological Department Vikram Singh said that moderate to heavy rain in Delhi, adjoining areas, many parts of western Uttar Pra desh, Punjab and Haryana may occure in next three to four days.
In Punjab, Ludhiana received 79 mm rainfall while Patiala got 59.4 mm of downpour. Haryana, Ambala, Karnal, Kurukshetra, Rohtak and Panchkula were also lashed by rain. Chandigarh received 60 mm of rain.
Water level of Yamuna river is rising at some places including Allahabad due to release of water from Haryana. In Uttrakhand, rain hits normal life at few places especially in Munsyaree sub division of Pithouragarh district. Met department has predicted more rain in the state in coming 24 hours.
Light to moderate rain also lashed many places in Rajasthan.
Southwest Monsoon on Sunday advanced into parts of Himachal Pradesh with Sirmaur and Mandi districts receiving heavy rains. Nahan was wettest in the region with 154 mm of rains followed by Paonta 75 mm, Mandi 54.7 mm , and Sunder Nagar 31.6 mm. The weatherman says, more rainfall is expected in the state during the next 24 hours. In UP, the monsoon is active in central and western parts of the state. Light to medium rain fall has occurred in eastern districts. Our correspondent reports that the river Yamuna and many small rivulets in Bundelkhand area started showing rising trend.