Rains continued to lash parts of Rajasthan where Pisangan in Ajmer recorded 12 cm rainfall followed by Mangrol in Baran which recorded 11 cm.
Bakani in Jhalawar registered 10 cm while Degod in Kota and Bijoliya in Bhilwara recorded 10 and 9 cm rains respectively till Sunday morning while many other places recorded below 9 cm rains.
Jaipur and Ajmer received 0.3 and 0.2 mm rains till Sunday evening since morning, according to the Meteorological (MeT) department.
The department has forecast heavy rainfall at isolated places in eastern parts of the state.
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