Chandigarh, June 28 -- Residents can expect a downpour in the next two-three days, India Meteorological Department officials said on Friday. Though monsoon was declared on June 24, the city has barely seen any rain since then. Trace rain (less than 0.1mm) was recorded on Tuesday, 2 mm on Wednesday and Thursday while no rain was recorded on Friday. "This is because monsoon winds and clouds were getting weakened by the time they reached the city," said IMD Chandigarh director Surender Paul. "This will, however, change in the next two-three days as a new system is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal around Sunday which will strengthen the monsoon system. Further, we are expecting a Western Disturbance (WD) also to affect the region around the same time. So chances of rain are likely to rise from Sunday," he added. Amid sunny conditions, the maximum temperature rose from 36.6degC on Thursday to 37.2degC on Friday, one degree above normal. The minimum temperature rose from 26.8degC on Thursday to 29.2degC on Friday, 2.6 degrees above normal. Over the next three days, the maximum temperature will remain between 32degC and 34degC while minimum temperature will remain between 26degC and 28degC....