Rajasthan : Mount Abu received the highest rainfall of 7 mm in Rajasthan on July 2 at 5:30 pm. Churu recorded 5 mm and Anta in Baran recorded 1.5 mm. Due to the rain, people in Rajasthan got a lot of relief from the heat. The temperature decreased in many areas. Trees fell due to the storm, due to which people had to face a lot of trouble.
Yellow alert for rain in 10 districts of Rajasthan
According to Jaipur Meteorological Center, a yellow alert has been issued for rain in 10 districts of Rajasthan. There is a possibility of rain in Jaipur, Dausa, Nagaur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh, Sikar, Sirohi and Jalore on July 3. An alert has been issued for lightning along with thunder.
— Meteorological Centre Jaipur (@IMDJaipur) July 2, 2024
Rain may increase in north-western Rajasthan from 4th to 6th July
Rainfall may increase in some parts of Bikaner in north-western Rajasthan between July 4 and July 6. Along with this, the effect of monsoon may deepen further. According to the Meteorological Department, there will be heavy rain in Rajasthan till July 7.
Temperature recorded at 43.2 degree Celsius in Ganganagar
On Tuesday, July 2, Ganganagar recorded 43.2 degrees Celsius. Bikaner recorded a maximum temperature of 41.7 degrees Celsius, Jaisalmer 41.1 degrees Celsius, Phalodi 40 degrees Celsius, Barmer 39.6 degrees Celsius and Jodhpur 38.2 degrees Celsius.