According to local MeT office Churu recorded the maximum temperature of 45.4 degrees C followed by Kota 43.6 and Jaipur 43 degrees C, about 3 notches up than the average temperature.
Barring Udaipur where the mercury stood at 39.9 degrees C, rest of the state reeled under the heat wave conditions with a minimum temperature 40 degrees C.
MeT office, in a forecast, said that local dust raising winds will engulf the northwest of Rajasthan in the next 24 hours with rise in day temperature and dry weather conditions.
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