Northern winds in Rajasthan, now mercury will roll quickly, the temperature can drop by 5 degrees

In Rajasthan, relief began to get relief from northern winds moving in the midst of the burning heat. The maximum temperature in the condition reached 42 degrees. There may also be a rapid decrease in IT. The maximum temperature in the state has been recorded at 40.6 degrees Celsius over the past 24 hours. This increase in temperature was due to the effect of Western disorder. Meteorological Director Radheshyam Sharma says there will be relief at the end of March. The greatest impact of temperature increase was seen in the west of Rajasthan. The temperature rises quickly in Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Bikaner, Barmer and Jaisalmer. The effect of scorching heat in the east of Rajasthan is no less. Dholpur was the hottest area in the country on Wednesday. The meteorological department also issued a Western warning in the west of Rajasthan on Thursday. But now in the next 2-3 days, due to the decline in temperature due to the effect of northern winds, there will be a lot of relief from the heat. The impact of northern winds in the next 48 hours has a strong possibility of minimum and maximum temperature with 3-5 degrees. Rainfall is also expected during the first week of March 28 to April 3. It can cause a drop in temperature in many parts of Rajasthan. The forecast of rain is also released from the second week of April, ie from 4 to 10 April. The temperature situation in other cities of the state remained as follows. Molecule levels in most state cities were between 10 and 40 percent. The maximum temperature in Ajmer was 32.5 degrees and the minimum temperature was 15.8 degrees. The temperature in Bhilwara was 33 degrees and a minimum of 13.3 degrees. The maximum temperature in Jaipur was 32 degrees and the minimum temperature was 16.9 degrees. Pilani was the maximum temperature of 31.1 degrees and the minimum temperature was 13.5 degrees. Sikar recorded a maximum temperature of 29.5 ° C and the minimum temperature was 10.5 ° C. Kota recorded a maximum temperature of 32.9 degrees and a minimum temperature of 15.8 degrees. While ChittorGarh recorded a maximum temperature of 35.2 degrees and the minimum temperature was 14.8 degrees. Share this story -tags