Heatwave Alert Returns to Rajasthan After Brief Relief: Two Districts Under Watch Today
Jaipur, India April 21, 2025 Rajasthan is bracing for another round of scorching temperatures, just days after a short-lived respite from the intense heat. The India Meteorological Department (IMD), Jaipur, has issued heatwave alerts for select districts over the next few days, with two regions under alert on Monday.
Two Districts on Heatwave Alert Today
According to the IMD Jaipurโs latest forecast, Jhunjhunu and Chittorgarh districts are likely to experience heatwave conditions today. The rest of the state is expected to remain dry, with clear skies and rising daytime temperatures.
Churu recorded the stateโs highest temperature at 42.2ยฐC on Sunday, followed closely by Kota (42.1ยฐC), Tonk (41.9ยฐC), and Dholpur and Pilani (41.7ยฐC).
Heat to Return After Short-Lived Cool Spell
Over the past 48 hours, western Rajasthan experienced a brief dip in temperatures due to gusty winds in regions like Bikaner, Barmer, and Jaisalmer, leading to a drop of 1โ3ยฐC. Jaipur, Sikar, and Dausa also saw some relief, with cloud cover limiting sun intensity.
However, this relief is temporary. The IMD has issued a yellow alert for heatwave conditions on April 23 and 24 across several districts:
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April 23: Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bundi, and Kota
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April 24: Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Bundi, Chittorgarh, and Kota
Rajasthanโs Temperature Snapshot
Here are the recorded maximum temperatures from key cities on Sunday:
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Churu 42.2ยฐC
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Kota 42.1ยฐC
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Tonk 41.9ยฐC
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Dholpur / Pilani 41.7ยฐC
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Sri Ganganagar 41.2ยฐC
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Barmer 40.8ยฐC
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Phalodi / Alwar 40.6ยฐC
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Bikaner 40.4ยฐC
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Jaipur 41.5ยฐC (Maximum), 27.5ยฐC (Minimum)
Weather Outlook and Public Advisory
The IMD suggests no significant fluctuation in temperature for the next 2โ4 days, except for a spike during April 23โ24. Residents in heatwave-prone districts are advised to:
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Avoid outdoor exposure during peak sun hours (12 PM to 4 PM)
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Stay hydrated and wear light cotton clothing
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Use protective gear like sunglasses and hats if stepping out
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Check on elderly and children for signs of heatstroke