In the last 24 hours, Jaipur, Udaipur, Rajsamand and Dungarpur in eastern Rajasthan recorded rainfall between one to five cm, they said.
Whereas, in western Rajasthan, parts of Pali and Nagaur districts recorded one to eight cm of rainfall, officials said.
Ganganagar was the hottest place in the state at 44 degrees Celsius followed by 43.4 in Jaisalmer, 43.2 in Barmer, 43 in Churu, 42 in Bikaner, 41 in Kota, 40.8 in Jaipur, 40.2 each in Pilani and Jodhpur, 38.8 in Ajmer and 37.1 in Dabok.
It has also warned of thunderstorm accompanied with squall at isolated places in the state for next 24 hours.
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