<p>Jaipur: Heavy rain lashed several districts of Rajasthan, including Tonk, Pali, Bundi and Bhilwar, in the 24 hours ended at 8:30 am on Monday.</p>.<p>The Met centre in Jaipur said Tonk district's Nagarfort recorded 321 mm rainfall and Duni 219 mm; Sojat in Pali district received 261 mm rainfall, Hindoli in Bundi 217 mm and Jahazpur in Bhilwara 213 mm.</p>.<p>During this period, Kalyan in Barmer district recorded 190 mm of rainfall, Bakani in Jhalawar 133 mm and Kishanganj in Baran 158 mm.</p>.<p>Sarwad, Kekri, Gewal and Mangaliyawas -- all in Ajmer district -- recorded 181 mm, 180 mm, 166 mm, and 155 mm of rainfall, respectively, the Met centre said.</p>.Despite heavy rain, average water level in reservoirs remains less than last year.<p>The deep depression that had formed over Madhya Pradesh reached eastern Rajasthan on Monday and weakened into a depression. It is likely to move towards western Rajasthan in the next 24 hours and weaken into a well-marked low pressure.</p>.<p>The Met office has predicted the weather system to cause very heavy rainfall -- more than 200 mm -- in Ajmer, Pali, Rajsamand, Jalore, Sirohi, Nagaur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer districts on Monday. Moderate rainfall is likely in Bharatpur, Jaipur, Kota and Bikaner divisions.</p>.<p>The heavy rain caused waterlogging between Kerala-Pali Marwar yard of the Jodhpur division, affecting railway traffic.</p>.<p>"Due to the heavy rainfall, 14821 Jodhpur-Sabarmati Express and 12462 Sabarmati-Jodhpur Express will remain cancelled on August 5," North Western Railway's chief public relations officer Shashi Kiran said.</p>.<p>Many trains have been partially cancelled and some others diverted, he added.</p>.<p>The heavy downpour is likely to continue in some parts of Ajmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions on August 6.</p>
<p>Jaipur: Heavy rain lashed several districts of Rajasthan, including Tonk, Pali, Bundi and Bhilwar, in the 24 hours ended at 8:30 am on Monday.</p>.<p>The Met centre in Jaipur said Tonk district's Nagarfort recorded 321 mm rainfall and Duni 219 mm; Sojat in Pali district received 261 mm rainfall, Hindoli in Bundi 217 mm and Jahazpur in Bhilwara 213 mm.</p>.<p>During this period, Kalyan in Barmer district recorded 190 mm of rainfall, Bakani in Jhalawar 133 mm and Kishanganj in Baran 158 mm.</p>.<p>Sarwad, Kekri, Gewal and Mangaliyawas -- all in Ajmer district -- recorded 181 mm, 180 mm, 166 mm, and 155 mm of rainfall, respectively, the Met centre said.</p>.Despite heavy rain, average water level in reservoirs remains less than last year.<p>The deep depression that had formed over Madhya Pradesh reached eastern Rajasthan on Monday and weakened into a depression. It is likely to move towards western Rajasthan in the next 24 hours and weaken into a well-marked low pressure.</p>.<p>The Met office has predicted the weather system to cause very heavy rainfall -- more than 200 mm -- in Ajmer, Pali, Rajsamand, Jalore, Sirohi, Nagaur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer districts on Monday. Moderate rainfall is likely in Bharatpur, Jaipur, Kota and Bikaner divisions.</p>.<p>The heavy rain caused waterlogging between Kerala-Pali Marwar yard of the Jodhpur division, affecting railway traffic.</p>.<p>"Due to the heavy rainfall, 14821 Jodhpur-Sabarmati Express and 12462 Sabarmati-Jodhpur Express will remain cancelled on August 5," North Western Railway's chief public relations officer Shashi Kiran said.</p>.<p>Many trains have been partially cancelled and some others diverted, he added.</p>.<p>The heavy downpour is likely to continue in some parts of Ajmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions on August 6.</p>