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Watch: Frost on crops, ice in pipes as temperature drops below freezing point in Rajasthan

The cold wave has returned to north India.

Scroll Staff
Jan 17, 2023 · 10:10 am
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#राजस्थान: सीकर जिले में तीसरे दिन भी लगातार पारा जमाव बिंदु से नीचे रहा। आज फतेहपुर में माइनस 3.7 डिग्री तापमान दर्ज किया गया। फसलों पर बर्फ जम गई है।#Rajasthan #AIRVideos: बालमुकुंद जोशी pic.twitter.com/1hjBxvYj3h

— आकाशवाणी समाचार (@AIRNewsHindi) January 16, 2023

Winter torture continues in #India #Rajasthan #Jaipur #Kotputali area #Frost lying in the fields, layer of snow on the crops, life affected by the cold wave, due to the severe cold, people are hiding in their homes.@SkymetWeather @JATINSKYMET @jnmet @Mpalawat @weatherindia pic.twitter.com/JbdLJHHKG4

— Gaurav kochar (@gaurav_kochar) January 16, 2023

बीकानेर के खेतों में पानी की पाइप से पानी की जगह निकलती बर्फ को देखकर आप अंदाज़ा लगा सकते हैं कि तापमान कितना है.. #Rajasthan pic.twitter.com/uhCTrroSo9

— sushant (journalist) (@pareek12sushant) January 16, 2023

बर्फीस्तान ❄️#Fatehpur #Shekhawati recorded -4.7°c #Minimum #Temperature today

15th January 2023#Sikar #Rajasthan #Coldwave pic.twitter.com/XcZ5Y5wWHh

— Weatherman Shubham (@shubhamtorres09) January 15, 2023
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