Maximum temperatures across Rajasthan 5 to 7 degrees above normal
Jaipur Mar 31 PTI Maximum temperatures at most places in Rajasthan are being recorded five to seven notches above normal at present which is leading to heat wave conditions in the state a meteorological department spokesperson said on ThursdayAlso during the month of March the state recorded actual rainfall of 21 mm which is almost 48 per cent less than the normal he saidOn Wednesday Churu was recorded the hottest place in Rajasthan at 43 degrees CelsiusAccording to the department Dholpur was recorded the hottest on Thursday with a maximum temperature of 434 degrees Celsius followed by Karauli with 43 degrees Celsius Tonk and Banswara 427 degrees Celsius Jalore and Barmer 426 degrees Celsius Anta 422 degrees Celsius and Sawai Madhopur 421 degrees CelsiusState capital Jaipur recorded a maximum of 403 degrees Celsius PTI AG IJT

Jaipur Mar 31 PTI Maximum temperatures at most places in Rajasthan are being recorded five to seven notches above normal at present which is leading to heat wave conditions in the state a meteorological department spokesperson said on ThursdayAlso during the month of March the state recorded actual rainfall of 21 mm which is almost 48 per cent less than the normal he saidOn Wednesday Churu was recorded the hottest place in Rajasthan at 43 degrees CelsiusAccording to the department Dholpur was recorded the hottest on Thursday with a maximum temperature of 434 degrees Celsius followed by Karauli with 43 degrees Celsius Tonk and Banswara 427 degrees Celsius Jalore and Barmer 426 degrees Celsius Anta 422 degrees Celsius and Sawai Madhopur 421 degrees CelsiusState capital Jaipur recorded a maximum of 403 degrees Celsius PTI AG IJT