JAIPUR: Mercury took an upward swing around the state on Sunday when many of the places witnessed rise in the day and night temperatures. A rise of almost five degrees Celsius on a mean was once reported around the state. Churu remained freshest in the state the place a most temperature of 42.2 degrees Celsius was once recorded, the Met reports said. However, Jaipur Met place of business said that in the coming week there's a chance of revival of mud typhoon, hailstorm and rainfall at many places in the state. The abrupt adjustments in the climate usually are witnessed during April at regular intervals.
Attributing the upward thrust in the temperature to the energetic northerly winds the Jaipur Met place of business said that with the existing conditions of western disturbances, many places in the state are more likely to witness mud typhoon, hailstorm and rainfall in the next 24 hours.
Jaipur noticed a warm morning at the least temperature of 22.6 degrees Celsius was once recorded in the town. In the afternoon the elements was once sultry as a most temperature of 38.2 degrees, accompanied through humidity of almost 55% was once witnessed. Though scattered clouds were witnessed in and around Jaipur, no rainfall was once reported until Sunday night. Last week on Monday and Tuesday heavy rainfall, mud typhoon and hailstorm claimed 25 lives around the state and damaged the harvested vegetation.
Met place of business additional said that last week of the April will carry mud typhoon, hailstorm and rainfall. It added that dangerous climate conditions are more likely to revive Tuesday onwards in some parts of the state.
Barmer was once followed through Jaisalmer the place a most temperature of 41.8 degrees Celsius was once recorded, Churu 41.five, Bikaner 40.8, Jodhpur 40.2, Ajmer 39, Kota and Sriganganagar 38.9 degrees Celsius every and in Udaipur a most temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius was once recorded.
In its forecast the Jaipur Met place of business said that mild showers and mud typhoon will occur at some places in the state in the next 24 hours.
Attributing the upward thrust in the temperature to the energetic northerly winds the Jaipur Met place of business said that with the existing conditions of western disturbances, many places in the state are more likely to witness mud typhoon, hailstorm and rainfall in the next 24 hours.
Jaipur noticed a warm morning at the least temperature of 22.6 degrees Celsius was once recorded in the town. In the afternoon the elements was once sultry as a most temperature of 38.2 degrees, accompanied through humidity of almost 55% was once witnessed. Though scattered clouds were witnessed in and around Jaipur, no rainfall was once reported until Sunday night. Last week on Monday and Tuesday heavy rainfall, mud typhoon and hailstorm claimed 25 lives around the state and damaged the harvested vegetation.
Met place of business additional said that last week of the April will carry mud typhoon, hailstorm and rainfall. It added that dangerous climate conditions are more likely to revive Tuesday onwards in some parts of the state.
Barmer was once followed through Jaisalmer the place a most temperature of 41.8 degrees Celsius was once recorded, Churu 41.five, Bikaner 40.8, Jodhpur 40.2, Ajmer 39, Kota and Sriganganagar 38.9 degrees Celsius every and in Udaipur a most temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius was once recorded.
In its forecast the Jaipur Met place of business said that mild showers and mud typhoon will occur at some places in the state in the next 24 hours.
Rise in mercury continues in Rajasthan
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April 22, 2019
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