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Heavy rains in Rajasthan with Churu receiving most

Rajasthan has been experiencing heavy rainfall, with Churu recording the highest amount of rainfall on Sunday, as reported by the weather office. The Meteorological Department has forecasted continued heavy rains in parts of eastern Rajasthan and light to moderate rains in parts of western Rajasthan for the next four to five days.

News Arena Network - Jaipur - UPDATED: June 30, 2024, 11:57 PM - 2 min read

Rajasthan to See More Rain For Next Five Days Predicts Met.

Heavy rains in Rajasthan with Churu receiving most

Rajasthan to See More Rain For Next Five Days Predicts Met.


Rajasthan has been experiencing heavy rainfall, with Churu recording the highest amount of rainfall on Sunday, as reported by the weather office. The Meteorological Department has forecasted continued heavy rains in parts of eastern Rajasthan and light to moderate rains in parts of western Rajasthan for the next four to five days.

 

In the past 24 hours, various regions within the Bharatpur division have experienced heavy to very heavy rainfall. Additionally, light to moderate rainfall was recorded in parts of the Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kota, and Jaipur divisions. The spokesperson for the Jaipur Meteorological Centre noted that Ajmer and Udaipur also received light to moderate rainfall.

 

Churu, in particular, recorded the highest rainfall at 51.4 mm from Sunday morning until 5:30 pm. Despite the rainfall, temperatures in the city remained high, with a maximum of 40.2 degrees Celsius.

 

The Bharatpur region saw significant rainfall, with 12 cm recorded in Bari (Dholpur), 11 cm in Baseri, and 10 cm in Bharatpur city. Other areas such as Kumher, Deeg, Pahari, Roopbas, and Nagaur also received substantial rainfall, ranging from 5 to 9 cm.

 

In other parts of Rajasthan, Dungarpur recorded 4.5 mm of rain, Jaipur recorded 3.7 mm, and Alwar recorded 1.6 mm of rainfall. The highest maximum temperature in the state was recorded in Sri Ganganagar at 41.3 degrees Celsius.

 

Fatehpur and Bikaner also experienced high temperatures, recording 40.9 degrees Celsius and 40.5 degrees Celsius, respectively. Many other cities in Rajasthan saw maximum temperatures ranging between 32 and 40 degrees Celsius.

 

The ongoing heavy rainfall has brought much-needed relief to some areas, but it has also caused a rise in humidity and temperatures in others. The forecasted rains for the next few days are expected to continue impacting various regions across Rajasthan, providing a mix of challenges and benefits to the residents.

 

As the rains persist, it is crucial for residents to stay updated with weather reports and take necessary precautions to ensure safety. The Meteorological Department's continuous monitoring and updates will play a vital role in helping people prepare and respond to the changing weather conditions in the state.

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