Rain relief for north India
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A rainbow appears in the sky above Raisina Hill after rains in New Delhi. (PTI Photo)
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Lower Mall Road in Dehradun was overflowing with water after a sudden burst of heavy rain in the region. (HT Photo)
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Waterlogging at an office building after heavy downpour in Gaya. IMD has predicted a below-normal monsoon this year. (PTI Photo)
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Northwest India is likely to see occasional storms over the next few days breaking the spell of high heat. (Arun Sharma/ HT Photo)
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The water level of Naini lake has also swelled after heavy rain in the region (HT Photo)
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Shimla was one of the areas which enjoyed heavy rainfall on Monday, creating a dense fog that covered the town. (HT Photo)
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Tourists were stranded in a hotel after Uttarakhand enjoyed a sudden burst of heavy rainfall. (HT Photo)
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Nainital's Mall Road was filled with debris after a sudden burst of heavy rain in the region. (HT Photo)
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Himachal Pradesh's high altitude meant that the rain condensed to form fog; making the already scenic city of Shimla even more picturesque. (HT Photo)
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Mohali's waterlogged streets have made it nearly impossible for people to get to work. (HT Photo)
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Drivers struggle to get through the waterlogged streets of Mohali, after a sudden burst of heavy rainfall across North India. (HT Photo)
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