The maximum temperature dipped by one to two degrees Celsius today due to rains recorded in most parts of Rajasthan, a Meteorological (MeT) department official said.
Jhalawar recorded 9 cm rainfall followed by 7 cm in Banswara, 6 cm in Aklera, 5 cm each in Pachpahar and Ramganj Mandi, 4 cm in Jhalarapatan.
Various other places recorded rainfall ranging from 1 to 3 cm in Kota and Udaipur divisions, the official said.
Churu was recorded the hottest with 44.5 degree Celisus followed by 44.4 in Sriganganagar, 42.5 each in Jaisalmer and Pilani, 42.4 in Bikaner, 41.6 in Jaipur, 41 in Barmer, 39.8 in Jodhpur, 39.6 in Ajmer, 38.4 in Kota and 36.6 degree Celsius in Dabok, respectively.
The MeT department has forecast light to moderate rainfall with gusty winds in parts of the state in the next 24 hours.
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