Rain and Dust Storms Bring Relief from Heat in Rajasthan
Rain, dust storms in several parts of Rajasthan
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Rajasthan experienced rain and dust storms due to a western disturbance, providing relief from high temperatures. Srimadhopur in Sikar district recorded the highest rainfall of 48 mm. Most areas saw temperatures drop to between 30°C and 43°C.
- 01Rain and dust storms affected several regions in Rajasthan.
- 02Srimadhopur recorded the highest rainfall of 48 mm.
- 03Maximum temperatures dropped to between 30°C and 43°C.
- 04Phalodi was the hottest location at 43°C.
- 05Weather changes were attributed to a western disturbance.
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On May 4, Rajasthan experienced significant weather changes as rain and dust storms swept through the state, influenced by a western disturbance. The highest rainfall was recorded in Srimadhopur, Sikar district, with 48 mm over the past 24 hours. Other areas like Chittorgarh, Bhilwara, Kota, and Dabok also reported light to moderate rainfall. These weather conditions helped lower maximum temperatures across the state, which ranged from 30°C to 43°C. Notably, Phalodi recorded the highest temperature at 43°C, while the state capital, Jaipur, saw a cooler temperature of 33.3°C. This change in weather provided a much-needed respite from the intense heat that had been prevalent in the region.
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The rain and cooler temperatures provide relief to residents suffering from the intense heat, potentially improving health and comfort levels.
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