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Rain is most likely in Rajasthan for three days starting today

Jaipur: With dip temperatures, many places in East and West Rajasthan tend to receive shower from Sunday for three days.
This is mainly due to the circulation of active air cyclones that apply, the report said.
SIKAR remains the coldest in the state which is a minimum temperature of 13.2 ° C, the Met report said.
Because of the circulation of air cyclones on active, many places in the country witnessed cloudy conditions and increased moisture levels in the afternoon.
On Sunday, there is a possibility of rainfall in the City Division, the Jaipur division and several parts of the Udaipur division.
People in Jaipur woke up to a relatively cold morning because the minimum temperature of 20.5 ° C was recorded.
However, in the afternoon the maximum temperature of 35.2 ° C was recorded in the city.
In Jaipur, people have begun to experience cold weather especially at night and early morning.
“Within a week there is a possibility of further decline in the minimum temperature in Jaipur.
There is also a possibility of light shower in Jaipur in the form of scattered on Sunday,” said an officer with Jaipur Met Office.
Many places in the Shehkawati area including Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu have expressed winter.
“It seems that within one week almost 70% of the state is likely to watch the winter,” said an officer.
Sikar followed by Chittorgarh where the minimum temperature of 14.6 ° C was recorded, Churu and Udaipur 15 ° C each, Ajmer and Pilani 16.5 ° C respectively, Bikaner and Srianganganagar 17.4 ° C respectively, Jodhpur 18 ° C, City and Jaisalmer 18.4 ° C respectively and on the barmer minimum temperature of 20 ° C recorded.
In his estimate Jaipur Met Office states that light rain will occur in several places of East and West Rajasthan for the next three days from Sunday.
There is no heavy rainfall that will be witnessed for a period of three days that will worsen the circulation of the upper air cyclone, the estimate said.
Udaipur on Saturday witnessed dip into a sudden temperature and climbed into the morning cold when the temperature dropped almost 6 degrees.
The temperature began to dip from Friday.
On Thursday, the city recorded a minimum temperature of 21 degrees which dropped to 15.6 degrees on Friday.
It suddenly fell 5.4 degrees on one day.
On Saturday morning, the cold can be felt when the temperature drops further.
The sudden decrease in the temperature was associated with a bright sky in the last few days and early snowfall and rain in the Kashmir area.
But suddenly it went down did not indicate the emergence of early winter.
According to experts, the temperature tends to rise further in the coming days due to Western disturbances in Arabic Samudra Post Diwali.
Along with a decrease in the minimum temperature, the maximum or daytime temperatures have also been dipped, but not significantly as the temperature of the night time and with frequent fluctuations.

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