Weather Update : Rajasthan to See Rain Next Week, Jaipur Records 5-Year High Temperature at 28°C
Jaipur : If you’ve been feeling like winter is fading fast in Rajasthan, you’re not alone! The chilly vibes are disappearing, and temperatures are shooting up, making January feel unusually warm. On Thursday, Jaipur hit a record-breaking 28°C, the highest daytime temperature for January in the past five years (2020-2024). Meanwhile, Bikaner woke up to dense fog, with visibility dropping to less than 50 meters in the morning.
Rajasthan to Stay Dry Till Feb 2, Rain Expected on Feb 3-4
According to the Jaipur Meteorological Center, Rajasthan will see clear skies and stable temperatures till February 2. However, things are about to change! A western disturbance is expected to become active from February 3, bringing rain to parts of northeast Rajasthan on February 3 and 4.
Hottest Place in Rajasthan: Dungarpur Records 31.2°C
Rajasthan saw clear skies and plenty of sunshine in the last 24 hours, with temperatures soaring above 25°C in most cities. Dungarpur was the hottest spot, recording a sizzling 31.2°C.
In Jaipur, the daytime heat made it feel like spring had already arrived, though the evening brought in a slight chill with cool breezes. The city’s minimum temperature was recorded at 11.8°C.
Western Rajasthan Sees Slight Dip in Temperatures
Unlike Jaipur, some parts of western Rajasthan actually saw a drop in daytime temperatures due to cool winds. Here’s how different cities fared:
- Barmer 30.6°C
- Jaisalmer 24.6°C
- Jodhpur 29.2°C
- Phalodi 27.2°C
- Bikaner 25°C
- Churu 27°C
- Sri Ganganagar 22.4°C
- Chittorgarh 30.7°C
- Udaipur 29.9°C
- Ajmer 28.1°C
- Bhilwara 29.8°C
What to Expect in the Coming Days?
Rajasthan’s winter season is in its final stretch, and temperatures are on the rise. The upcoming western disturbance could bring some relief with rain in the northeast parts of the state on Feb 3-4. Until then, enjoy the sunshine but be ready for unpredictable weather changes!
Weather Update : Rajasthan to See Rain Next Week, Jaipur Records 5-Year High Temperature at 28°C