Extremely high humidity was recorded in Delhi a day after heavy rains lashed the national capital, making things uncomfortable for those who stepped out.
While the day temperature settled at 36.6 degrees celsius on Monday, three notches above normal, the city received 25.6 mm of rains in the last 24 hours till 8.30am today. No rain was recorded after that, the Met department said.
However, the rain caused humidity levels to shoot up to between 62 and 88 per cent.
The overnight showers also caused the minimum temperature to plummet to 25.9 degrees celsius, one point below normal, after it had hovered above the 30-degree mark for almost an entire last week.
Light to heavy rains hit eastern and southern parts of Rajasthan while many places in the west sizzled at around-40 degrees celsius temperatures on Monday.
Aklera in Jhalawar district recorded the most rainfall at 8cm, whereas Bikaner was the hottest place with a maximum temperature of 43.8 degrees celsius, a Met report said.
The report said Desuri received 6cm rainfall followed by Sagwara, Jagpura, Sarara, Degod, Anta 5cm each, Shahpura, Srinagar, Jhalrapatan, Atru, Chhabra, Dhambola 4cm each, Bagidora, Dungarpur, Rajsamand, Vijay Nagar Nathdwara 3cm each, and one to 2cm at many places.
In western Rajasthan, heat wave conditions persisted as Ganganagar recorded a maximum temperature of 43.4 degrees celsius followed by Jaisalmer and Churu 41.6, Barmer 40, Pilani 39.2 and Jaipur 39 degrees celsius.
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