In Jamnagar, the humidity level dropped by 12 per cent to 66 per cent in the last 24 hours. For the last several days, the humidity level in the city was more than 70 percent, but in the last twenty-four hours, the humidity level dropped by 12 percent to 66 percent. In the last 24 hours, the maximum temperature in the city was recorded at 37 degrees with an increase of 1 degree and the minimum temperature was recorded at 28.5 degrees. The rise in temperature led to an increase in the amount of heat in the afternoon. In the afternoon, suryanarayan's fierce mood was felt by the people. Due to the scorching heat, the main roads of the city witnessed a self-imposed communication-like situation. In Jamnagar, the wind speed was 10 to 15 kilometers per hour on an average. People were relieved as the weather cooled down since evening following the swirling winds.
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