With the departure of Southwest Monsoon, sweltering weather conditions today prevailed in Rajasthan.
Pilani was the hottest in the state with the maximum temperature settling at 37 degrees Celsius, according to MeT office.
No rain occurred in the state and mercury fluctuated between 32.2 and 36.8 degrees Celsius at many places.
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Scorching sun caused sweltering in most places and at a few places in northeast region including Jaipur, the relative humidity went up to 80 per cent.
Churu recorded a maximum temperature of 36.8 degrees, followed by Gangangar 36.6 and Jaipur 36.2 degrees Celsius.
Whereas Mount Abu on the hilly terrain recorded the minimum temperature of 14 degrees Celsius last night.
According to a MeT forecast, there would be no change in weather conditions in the state in the next 24 hours.


