Max temperatures dip in Raj owing to western disturbance

Press Trust of India  |  Jaipur 

Several places in western experienced a slight relief from the scorching heat as maximum temperatures fell by one to three degrees Celsius.

Western disturbance will reach the state tomorrow thus changing the wind pattern which led to dip in maximum temperatures, the department said.



Sriganganagar was the hottest place in the state with maximum temperature of 45.8 degrees Celsius followed by Churu 45.5 degrees Celsius, Pilani 44.6 degrees Celsius, Kota 44 degrees Celsius Bikaner 43.6 degrees Celsius and 43 degrees Celsius.

recorded a high of 42.5 degrees Celsius followed by Jaisalmer 42.2 degrees Celsius, 41.8 degrees Celsius and Barmer 41 degrees Celsius.

The department has predicted that will be relief from heat waves due to change in wind pattern.

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Max temperatures dip in Raj owing to western disturbance

Several places in western Rajasthan experienced a slight relief from the scorching heat as maximum temperatures fell by one to three degrees Celsius. Western disturbance will reach the state tomorrow thus changing the wind pattern which led to dip in maximum temperatures, the MeT department said. Sriganganagar was the hottest place in the state with maximum temperature of 45.8 degrees Celsius followed by Churu 45.5 degrees Celsius, Pilani 44.6 degrees Celsius, Kota 44 degrees Celsius Bikaner 43.6 degrees Celsius and Jaipur 43 degrees Celsius. Ajmer recorded a high of 42.5 degrees Celsius followed by Jaisalmer 42.2 degrees Celsius, Jodhpur 41.8 degrees Celsius and Barmer 41 degrees Celsius. The MeT department has predicted that will be relief from heat waves due to change in wind pattern. Several places in western experienced a slight relief from the scorching heat as maximum temperatures fell by one to three degrees Celsius.

Western disturbance will reach the state tomorrow thus changing the wind pattern which led to dip in maximum temperatures, the department said.

Sriganganagar was the hottest place in the state with maximum temperature of 45.8 degrees Celsius followed by Churu 45.5 degrees Celsius, Pilani 44.6 degrees Celsius, Kota 44 degrees Celsius Bikaner 43.6 degrees Celsius and 43 degrees Celsius.

recorded a high of 42.5 degrees Celsius followed by Jaisalmer 42.2 degrees Celsius, 41.8 degrees Celsius and Barmer 41 degrees Celsius.

The department has predicted that will be relief from heat waves due to change in wind pattern.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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