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Rains in few places in east Rajasthan and in isolated places in western parts of the state brought some respite to people from heat wave conditions.
Rains in few places in east
Rajasthan and in isolated places in western parts of the state
brought some respite to people from heat wave conditions.
According to MeT department, Ajmer recorded 6 cm rainfall
followed by Sallopat (Banswara) and Ajmer Tehsil which
received 5 cm each.
Sajjangarh in Banswara received 4 cm rainfall Begu in
Chhittorgarh and Nasirabad in Ajmer got 3 cm each in the last
24 hours ending at 8.30 am today.
Traces were recorded till 5. 30 pm today in Dabok.
Jaisalmer was the hottest place in the state with
temperature sizzling at 45 degrees Celsius. It was followed by
Barmer with 44.6 degrees Celsius, Bikaner 43.6 degrees
Celsius, Jodhpour 42.5 degrees Celsius, Churu 42 degrees
Celsius, Ganganagar 40.9 degrees Celsius, Kota 40 degrees
Celsius, Jaipur 39 degrees Celsius, Dabok 38.6 degrees
Celsius, Ajmer 38.2 degrees Celsius and 37.4 degrees Celsius
in Pilani.
The MeT department has predicted dust storm and traces of
rainfall at isolated places in the state.
The weathermen have warned of duststorm or gusty winds at
isolated places in the state during next 24 hours.
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