Rajasthan Weather Update: A Quiet Sky, A Rising Sun
Jaipur, March 23, 2025 As the seasons slowly shift gears, the land of sand and forts prepares to welcome the warmth of summer once again. Rajasthan, a state known for its vast skies and ever-changing winds, now finds itself under the quiet spell of dry weather. The gentle yet persistent northerly winds have brought a brief dip in nighttime temperatures, but as the days stretch longer, the sun begins to assert its presence.
A Subtle Rise in the Heat
In the past 24 hours, the weather across the state remained dry and sun-drenched. The air was still, the sky clear, and in many places, the heat bore down with familiarity. Barmer scorched to 39.5ยฐC, marking the highest temperature in the state. Other districts followed close behind:
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Jaisalmer: 38.5ยฐC
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Jodhpur: 37ยฐC
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Dungarpur: 36.8ยฐC
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Chittorgarh: 36.7ยฐC
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Kota: 36.6ยฐC
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Sirohi: 36.4ยฐC
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Nagaur: 36.2ยฐC
The mercury tells a tale โ the warmth is here, not yet harsh, but certainly no longer gentle.
Jaipur: Between Warm Days and Cool Mornings
In the Pink City, the day began and ended with a mild chill, a soft reminder of the departing winter. The skies were a crisp blue, and the breeze that whispered through the streets was light, almost poetic. Jaipur recorded a high of 34.5ยฐC and a low of 17.8ยฐC, a dance between warmth and comfort.
Neighboring districts like Sikar and Dausa also clung to the remnants of cool air. Sikar, in particular, felt the bite of early morning cold at 14ยฐC, offering a fleeting sigh of relief before the sun began its steady climb.
The Forecast: Clear Skies, Gentle Rise
According to the Jaipur Meteorological Centre, northeasterly winds will continue to dominate for the next three days. These winds, though subtle, are nudging temperatures upward ever so slightly. No rain is expected. No clouds to interrupt the blue canvas above. Just a gradual rise in temperaturesโbetween 1ยฐC and 3ยฐC, steady and unrelenting.
The maximum temperature across most cities is expected to hover between 34ยฐC and 38ยฐC, reminding us that summer is not a visitorโit is returning home.