Jaipur : From the night of October 8, there could also be clouds within the areas round Bikaner, Ganganagar, Hanumangarh districts of Bikaner division. During this era, there could also be mild rain or drizzle at some locations. Due to western disturbance, its impact is prone to final on October 9 additionally. There is a chance of rain in 10 districts of the state on Tuesday (October 8). Along with this, there are probabilities of mild to average rain within the districts of western and northern areas.
Yellow alert has been issued in Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Nagaur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, Sikar and Jhunjhunu. According to the report launched by the Meteorological Department, mild rain exercise has been recorded in Jaipur, Tonk and surrounding areas. According to Meteorological Center Jaipur, a much less influential western disturbance goes to be lively in North India, which can be lively from October 8. Its impact will also be seen within the north-western elements of Rajasthan. Due to this modification within the climate, there can be rain at some locations within the state and the minimal temperature will fall.
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Temperature modified in these areas: It is extraordinarily sizzling in the course of the day in japanese and northern Rajasthan. As the night approaches, the chilly is progressively growing. In many cities together with Ganganagar, Churu, Chittorgarh, Ajmer, Udaipur, the minimal night time temperature has began being recorded beneath 25 levels Celsius. On Sunday, the best most temperature within the state was recorded at 38.5 levels Celsius in Dholpur and the minimal temperature was recorded at 20.2 levels Celsius in Fatehpur (Sikar). According to the information given by the Meteorological Department, different cities of the state with minimal temperature recorded 20.6 levels Celsius in Sangaria, 21.3 levels in Anta, 21.5 in Dabok, 21 in Sikar and 21.9 levels Celsius in Bhilwara.
Rainfall recorded right here: On October 6, mild rainfall was recorded at remoted locations in japanese Rajasthan whereas the climate remained dry in western Rajasthan. During this era, 12.2 mm rainfall was recorded in Alwar, 5 mm in Nagar Fort (Tonk), 5 mm in Uniara Aligarh (Tonk), 3 mm in Piplu (Tonk) and at some locations lower than 1 mm rainfall was recorded.