Mount Abu coldest place in Rajasthan with low of 2.4 degrees Celsius
Cold conditions prevailed in parts of Rajasthan on Wednesday with the state’s only hill station, Mount Abu, recording a low of 2.4 degrees Celsius.
In the plains, Sangaria of Hanumangarh recorded a minimum of 5.8 degrees Celsius followed by 6.8 degrees in Lunkaransar, and 7.3 degrees each in Sirohi and Fatehpur.
According to the MeT department, Pilani recorded 7.6 degrees followed by 7.8 in Churu, 8.2 degrees each in Sikar and Sriganganagar and 8.8 degrees in Nagaur.
State capital Jaipur saw a warmer morning as the minimum temperature settled at 13 degrees Celsius.
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