Mercury plummeted by one to five degree Celsius at many places in the state due to dust storm and thundershowers in last 24 hours, a MeT report said.
Kota was the hottest place with 41.4 degree Celsius followed by Ganganagar 40.9, and Churu 39.6 degree Celsius.
People of Jaipur and its sub-urban towns got a big respite from scorching heat as squall accompanied by thundershower hit intermittently, since last night.
Jaipur recorded a maximum temperature of 40 degree Celsius, about one degree less than normal.
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