Rajasthan Faces Extreme Heat with Churu Hitting 42.8°C
Temperatures soar across Rajasthan, Churu sizzles at 42.8 deg C
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On April 18, 2023, Rajasthan experienced extreme temperatures, with Churu recording a maximum of 42.8 degrees Celsius, 3.1 degrees above normal. Other regions like Chittorgarh and Barmer also faced high temperatures, impacting daily life as residents sought shelter from the intense heat.
- 01Churu recorded the highest temperature in Rajasthan at 42.8°C.
- 02Chittorgarh and Barmer followed closely with temperatures of 42.6°C and 42.2°C, respectively.
- 03The heatwave is affecting daily life, prompting residents to use protective measures against the sun.
- 04Temperatures across the state are significantly above normal levels.
- 05Other cities like Jaipur and Jodhpur also recorded high temperatures, ranging from 40.8°C to 41.4°C.
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Rajasthan is currently experiencing a severe heatwave, with temperatures soaring across the state. On April 18, Churu recorded a maximum temperature of 42.8 degrees Celsius, which is 3.1 degrees above the normal level for this time of year. Following Churu, Chittorgarh recorded 42.6°C, while Barmer and Kota both reached 42.2°C. Other areas, including Vanasthali in Tonk at 42.1°C, Alwar at 41.6°C, and Jodhpur and Phalodi at 41.4°C, also reported high temperatures. The extreme heat has disrupted normal life, with residents resorting to umbrellas and other protective gear to cope with the scorching sun. Overall, temperatures across Rajasthan are significantly above normal, impacting daily activities and raising concerns about heat-related health issues.
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The extreme heat is affecting daily life, leading to health concerns and prompting residents to seek shelter from the sun.
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