Chandigarh, Sept. 3 -- Residents can finally expect a break from the incessant downpour as the Western Disturbance will start to lose its intensity from Wednesday, as per the India Meteorological Department. The city has been seeing continuous rain since Sunday, with the activity peaking on Monday when 9.9 mm rain - 76.5 mm overnight and 23.4 mm during the day - was recorded, making it the wettest September day in three years. On Tuesday, the observatory at Sector 39 recorded 43 mm rain - 40.8 mm overnight rain (till 8:30 am) and 2 mm during the day. The reading wasn't available for the airport observatory while at the automatic weather stations in Mohali and Panchkula, 45 mm and 43 mm rain was recorded respectively. As per the MeT officials, while there are chances of rain on Wednesday morning, it won't be of the intensity seen on Monday. As the sun showed up partly on Tuesday, the maximum temperature rose from 25.9degC on Monday to 27.9degC on Tuesday, 5.7 degrees below normal. The minimum temperature dropped from 22.7degC on Monday to 21.9degC on Tuesday, four degrees below normal. Over the next three days, the maximum temperature will remain between 28degC and 29degC while the minimum temperature will remain between 24degC and 26degC. In wake of the release of water from Sukhna Lake, the UT Administration has stepped up safety measures to prevent accidents, at bridges at choes in Kishangarh, Bapudham, and the Industrial Area. The iron railing on some of the bridges were washed away by the strong current. Sukhna Choe starts from Kishangarh village and passes through Bhapu Dham, Industrial area Phase 1 and 2, and Raipur Khurd before it merges with the N-Choe at Raipur Kalan and reaches Baltana in Mohali. According to the new orders, police personnel will be deployed round-the-clock at these bridges. Traffic movement will be halted whenever water is released from the lake....