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Lucknow: It turned out to be a pleasant Sunday for the city, with moderate to heavy rains leading to a drop in day temperatures by 4.8 degrees Celsius.
According to the weatherman, it was the first time this monsoon season that it rained throughout the day.
In Lucknow, a rainfall of 34.7 mm was recorded, while in Malihabad, the rainfall crossed the 60 mm mark.
Similar weather conditions are expected till Tuesday. The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded were 28.5 and 27.2 degrees Celsius, respectively.
"Due to western disturbance and cyclonic circulations, similar weather conditions are expected till Tuesday. There is a possibility of moderate to light rains," said senior scientist Mohammad Danish at the state meteorological department.
He said that on Monday it will be an overcast sky with a few spells of rain/thundershowers. The maximum and minimum temperatures will be around 30 and 25 degrees Celsius, respectively. Thunderstorms accompanied by lightning are very likely at isolated places. Heavy rain is very likely at isolated places.
Meanwhile, in the state, rain/thundershower is very likely at most places over West Uttar Pradesh and at many places over East Uttar Pradesh.
Thunderstorms are very likely at isolated places over the state.
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