There is a lot of heat in Rajasthan at this time. Wednesday was the hottest day of this season. The maximum temperature in two cities crossed 47 degrees Celsius, while in three other cities it was 46 degrees Celsius. On Wednesday, there was a scorching heat outbreak in many cities of the state. The effect of heat was felt at night in the capital Jaipur. On Thursday, a warning of scorching heat has been issued in 13 cities of the state, a red alert has been issued in 3 of these cities, while the Meteorological Department has warned that the heat in the next 48 hours will break the records of all seasons.
Ganganagar and Pilani were the hottest cities in the last 24 hours. Ganganagar recorded a maximum temperature of 47.6 degrees Celsius and Pilani was recorded at 47.2 degrees Celsius. A maximum temperature in a total of 8 cities was recorded at above 45 degrees, out of which the temperature in the capital Jaipur was recorded at 44.8 degrees. The Meteorological Department has warned that mercury will increase further in Jaipur in the next 2 days. At the same time, western Rajasthan will have a strong heat for the next 4 to 5 days.
The temperature in many districts has reached more than 30 degrees at night. Jaipur recorded the highest minimum temperature of 32 degrees Celsius and 31.4 degrees Celsius in Kota. In the last 24 hours, the maximum temperature situation in the state remained as follows. Ajmer was recorded in the maximum temperature of 43.2 degrees, 43.5 in Bhilwara, 45 in Alwar, 44.8 in Jaipur, 47.2 in Pilani, 44 in Kota, 44.9 in Barmer, 45.4 in Jaisalmer, 43.3 in Jodhpur, 46.8 in Churu, 46.3 in Bikaner and 47.6.6 degrees in Ganganagar.