Heatwave conditions in Rajasthan, temperatures likely to soar over next few days
Rajasthan experienced severe heatwave conditions, with temperatures reaching 46 degrees Celsius in Sri Ganganagar, and a relief is expected from May 28-29 with thunderstorms and rain.
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Rajasthan reeled under scorching heat, with Sri Ganganagar being the hottest place in the state in the last 24 hours at 46 degrees Celsius, the Meteorological Centre here said on Monday.
Several parts of the state reported heatwave conditions, warm nights and dust storms.
The weather office warned of severe heatwave conditions in parts of the state this week, with dry weather for the next two to three days.
In parts of western Rajasthan, maximum temperatures are likely to soar to 46-47 degrees Celsius on May 26 and 27, while isolated areas could witness severe heatwave conditions.
The Meteorological Centre said a fresh western disturbance may bring strong thunderstorms and rain activity in some parts of the state from May 28-29. Wind speeds are expected to reach speeds of 50-60 kmph and temperatures may fall by 2-3 degrees Celsius.
The thunderstorm and rain activity may continue during the first week of June as well, it said.
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