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Light to moderate rainfall in HP

Shimla, Aug 26 (UNI) After two days of clear weather, light to moderate rainfall today hit the hilly state.

Dharamshala with 31.8 mm rainfall received maximum rainfall in the state and Shimla recorded 1.2 mm rainfall. Other parts of the state received traces of rain and the sky remained cloudy.

The minimum and maximum temperatures of Shimla was recorded at 17.4 and 23.5 degrees Celsius, Sundernagar 22.7 and 32.7 degrees celsius, Bhuntar 21.7 and 32.7 degrees, Kalpa 11.4 and 24.0, Solan 20.3 and 29.4 degrees and Una 21.5 degrees and 25.4 degree celsius.

The met office has forcast rain and thundershower at a few places in the state for the next 24 hrs.

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