Most of the places in Haryana saw a maximum temperature well above 43 degrees Celsius, the meteorological department said. Hisar registered a temperature of 47.3 degrees Celsius, Sirsa 47.2 degrees Celsius, Rohtak 46.7 degrees Celsius and Bhiwani a temperature of 46 degrees Celsius.
Muktsar in Punjab also reeled under extreme hot weather conditions, recording a day-temperature of 47.4 degrees Celsius. Among other places in Punjab, Bathinda recorded a high temperature of 46.8 degrees Celsius while Amritsar sweltered under severe heat at 46.1 degrees Celsius.
Jalandhar and Hoshiarpur, too, experienced hot weather conditions, recording respective maximum temperatures of 46.2 degrees Celsius and 46.1 degrees Celsius. Moga recorded a high of 46.1 deg C while Ferozepur sizzled at a high of 46.9 deg C.
Ambala and Karnal registered a comparatively low temperature of 42.1 deg c and 42.4 deg C respectively during the daytime.
Chandigarh, the common capital of the two states, braved yet another hot day, with the maximum settling at 43 deg C.
Meanwhile, the meteorological department forecasted some relief from severe heat in the next two days in Punjab and Haryana.
The weather is likely to be dry during the next 24 hours; light rain is anticipated at isolated places in the subsequent 48 hours. Dust storms and thunderstorms accompanied with lightning and gusty winds are likely at isolated places on May 16 and 17 in Punjab and Haryana, the weather office said.
Heat wave conditions are likely to prevail at many places with severe heat wave conditions at isolated places during next 24 hours in Punjab and Haryana.