Rajasthan Weather Update: Temperatures reach 41 degrees Celsius, heatwave warning from April 17

The summer heat in Rajasthan is now wreaking havoc on people. The maximum temperature here has crossed 41 degrees, which is the highest so far this season. Due to the intense heat, it has become difficult for people to go out of their homes during the afternoon. This is why the streets have become deserted. On Tuesday, the highest maximum temperature in Rajasthan was recorded at 41.6 degrees in Barmer. Whereas in Kota, this temperature was recorded at 41.5 degrees.

The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of increasing heat in Rajasthan. The Meteorological Department has issued a heatwave warning for the state starting April 17th.

The department issued a heatwave warning for Sri Ganganagar, Jaisalmer, and Barmer districts on April 17th. The warning was issued for Sri Ganganagar and Barmer on April 18th. In view of the intense heat, the administration and health department have advised people to take precautions, avoid the midday sun, and consume plenty of fluids.

The country may receive less than normal rainfall this year,
and the Meteorological Department has also issued a forecast for the upcoming monsoon. The country may receive less than normal rainfall this year. Rainfall between June and September is expected to be around 92 percent of the average. Rainfall during this period is expected to be around 8 percent less.

PC: Bhaskar