Rajasthan Weather Update : Experience Rain Again; Weather Set to Change in Jaipur and 10 Districts; Day Temperatures Rise by 10°C

After weeks of chilling cold and dry weather, Rajasthan is poised for a significant change in its weather conditions. Starting January 22, clouds will gather, and light rain or drizzles are expected in several parts of the state. This weather change is attributed to a weak Western Disturbance set to affect the region, impacting approximately 10 districts, including Jaipur, Bharatpur, and parts of the Bikaner division.

Dense Fog

The activation of the Western Disturbance over North India has stalled the icy northern winds that had gripped the state, bringing some respite from the biting cold. Cities like Jaipur, Tonk, Dholpur, and Churu witnessed a notable rise in day temperatures on Sunday, January 19, with maximum temperatures surging by up to 10 degrees Celsius. Dungarpur recorded the highest temperature in the state, providing much-needed relief from the intense winter chill. Meanwhile, a fog alert has been issued for three districts for today.

Weather Experts Predict Rain and Temporary Relief from Cold

Meteorologists have forecast that Rajasthan will see cloudy skies and sporadic rainfall starting January 22 due to the weak Western Disturbance. This phenomenon is expected to primarily affect Jaipur, Bharatpur, and the Bikaner divisions. While widespread heavy rain is unlikely, light rain and drizzles in isolated areas may provide relief to parched regions and farmers.

Until January 21, residents across Rajasthan can enjoy relief from the severe cold as temperatures rise steadily. The past 24 hours saw dry weather with clear skies in most parts of the state, contributing to warmer days.

In northern districts like Ganganagar and Hanumangarh, some areas experienced light fog and partly cloudy skies. However, the highest temperature was recorded in Dungarpur, where the mercury soared to 30.6 degrees Celsius. Other cities like Barmer (29°C), Udaipur (28.1°C), and Jalore (28.9°C) also recorded relatively high temperatures, signaling a shift in weather patterns.

Jaipur Gets Relief After Two Weeks of Intense Cold

In Jaipur, the relentless cold spell that had troubled residents for two weeks finally eased. Sunday brought clear skies and ample sunshine to the capital, with temperatures rising significantly. The absence of chilly northern winds meant reduced discomfort during morning and evening hours.

The maximum temperature in Jaipur rose by 6.1 degrees to 25.9°C on Sunday, offering a welcome break from the cold. Similarly, Dholpur saw a dramatic rise in maximum temperatures, jumping by 10.1 degrees to 25°C. Churu (7.3°C increase), Pilani (7.5°C increase), and Karauli (6.2°C increase) also experienced significant warming, allowing residents to step out without heavy winter clothing.

Weather experts have further predicted that January 21 will remain dry across the state, with similar relief from cold conditions.

A Glance at Temperature Changes Across Rajasthan

As the cold relented over the past 24 hours, many cities in Rajasthan reported a noticeable increase in maximum temperatures. Here’s a look at the temperature highs from key regions on Sunday:

City Maximum Temperature (°C) Temperature Increase
Dungarpur 30.6 10.0
Barmer 29.0 8.0
Udaipur 28.1 7.5
Jalore 28.9 7.0
Jodhpur 27.6 6.8
Nagaur 27.6 6.8
Churu 26.6 7.3
Sikar (Fatehpur) 27.3 7.2
Jaisalmer 22.7 6.5

Farmers and Residents to Benefit from Weather Changes

The impending rains and rising temperatures are a boon for farmers, particularly in areas reliant on winter crops. Light rainfall can help increase soil moisture, benefiting crops like wheat, mustard, and barley. At the same time, the rise in day temperatures provides relief to residents who have been braving freezing conditions.

Weather experts have urged caution, however, as fog and a sudden return of cold winds could disrupt visibility and travel in certain areas, particularly in the early mornings.

Impact of the Western Disturbance

The Western Disturbance affecting Rajasthan is part of a larger weather system influencing North India. As these weather patterns move from the western Himalayas, they bring moisture-laden winds that result in cloud formation and light rain across the plains. The effects of this system are expected to subside after January 23, leading to clearer skies and a gradual return to colder conditions.

Fog Alerts and Travel Advisories

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a fog alert for parts of Rajasthan, warning of reduced visibility in the morning hours. Travelers are advised to exercise caution while driving, particularly in areas prone to dense fog.

Additionally, residents in the northern districts should remain prepared for fluctuating weather as temperatures are expected to drop slightly after January 23.

What Lies Ahead for Rajasthan’s Weather

While the current weather patterns bring temporary relief from the cold, Rajasthan’s winter season is far from over. As the effects of the Western Disturbance fade, chilly conditions may return. However, experts believe that the intensity of the cold is unlikely to match the extreme levels experienced earlier in January.

With January nearing its end, the state is expected to witness more stable and warmer conditions in February, signaling the transition toward spring.

Key Highlights:

  1. Rajasthan is set to experience rain and cloudy skies starting January 22, affecting around 10 districts, including Jaipur, Bharatpur, and Bikaner.
  2. Maximum temperatures have risen by up to 10 degrees Celsius, providing relief from the biting cold.
  3. Jaipur recorded a maximum temperature of 25.9°C, the highest in two weeks.
  4. Dungarpur reported the highest temperature in the state at 30.6°C.
  5. A weak Western Disturbance is causing the weather change, with its effects expected to fade after January 23.
  6. Fog alerts have been issued for three districts, urging travelers to remain cautious.

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