Light to moderate rains occurred at a few places in Alwar, Srigangangar, Jaipur, Bikaner, Hanumangarh and Kota districts and rainfall, a Met office report said.
Alwar recorded 4 cms of rainfall followed by Ramganjmandi, Churu, Rujgarh 3 cm each, Taranagar, Suratgarh, Rajgarh, Thanagaji, Kotputali, Viratnagar, Malissar 2 cms each, and one cm at a number of places in the state.
Due to dry weather conditions mercury again started upward trend in western Rajasthan as Ganganangar recorded the maximum temperature of 36.8 degree Celsius followed by Jaisalmer 36.6, Barmer 36, and Jaipur 34.7 degree Celsius.
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