Chandigarh, Oct. 1 -- With 252.1 mm rain recorded in the city this September as per the India meteorological department (IMD), this was the wettest September since 2018 when 295.8 mm rain was recorded. While a recent dry spell has hit the city, there are chances of rain later in October. As per the IMD, 1 mm rain was recorded in the city at night till 11.30 pm. Officials said 252.1 mm rain was recorded taking data from various observatories of the city. This is 92% above normal for the month while the average rain in September is 131.4 mm. IMD Chandigarh director Surender Paul said, "This time, the monsoon system remained active during the second half of the season as well, while we saw two active western disturbances in the region which led to rain through the earlier part of the month." After the monsoon withdrawal was declared on September 24, the city has remained dry and maximum temperature has remained above normal. A fresh active western disturbance is expected towards the end of the first week of October. Following the rain trends, the average minimum temperature this time, taking average of minimum temperature for all days of September, is also lowest since 2018....