The summer season will start from May 25, but the heat in Rajasthan is at its peak from now on. The maximum temperature in the state has reached nearly 46 degrees. However, the mercury reached 47 degrees at the end of April. The meteorological department says that the mercury can increase by 2 degrees within the next few days. Surya Narayan will enter Rohini Nakshatra on May 25 at 3:27 p.m. After 15 days, the sun will enter Mrigashira Nakshatra. Jyotishacharya Pandit Vinod Shastri says Surrya is the king of the Hindu calendar this year. If the sun is the king of the year, there is a possibility of intense heat, excessive rainfall and drought that year. Ganganagar has been the hottest city in Rajasthan for the past 24 hours. The maximum temperature was recorded at 45.8 degrees Celsius. Most of the state cities had a maximum temperature between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius. The meteorological department says that dust storm will last in the next 3 days in Jodhpur and Bikaner, the border areas of Rajasthan. The maximum temperature is expected to rise by 2 degrees. In the border districts, mercury can remain about 45 degrees. During this period, hot waves will also have an effect. Kota and Udaipur divisions are expected to cause thunderstorms this afternoon, while warnings in Bikaner, Hanumangarh and Ganganagar have been issued. In the past 24 hours, the maximum temperature situation has remained in the state as follows. Ajmer was recorded in the maximum temperature of 41.3 degrees, 41.6 in Bhilwara, 41.6 in Alwar, 42.4 in Jaipur, 43.6 in Pilani, 42,6 in Kota, 44.3 in Barer, 44.9 in Jaisalmer, 42.5 in Jodhpur and 44.8 degrees. Share this story -tags
Mercury reached 46 degrees in Rajasthan, Ganganagar before Nautapa
