Winter Begins to Set In Across Rajasthan as Days Stay Warm and Nights Turn Cooler

by

Bhupendra Singh Chundawat

Maharashtra

Jaipur, October 14 (Daily Kiran): The first signs of winter have arrived in Rajasthan, with temperatures showing a clear day-night contrast. While days are getting warmer under bright sunshine, nights are turning colder, especially in the northern parts of the state.

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According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Sikar recorded the lowest minimum temperature, dipping below 15°C on Monday night, marking the onset of a light chill across the Shekhawati region.

Dry Weather to Continue for Next Few Days

Meteorologists have forecast dry weather across Rajasthan for the next four to five days, with only minor fluctuations in temperature expected. Most areas experienced clear skies and strong sunlight over the past 24 hours, leading to a slight rise in daytime temperatures.

Daytime Temperatures Rise Slightly

As per IMD data, Barmer recorded the highest temperature at 37.3°C, followed by Jaisalmer (36°C), Bikaner (35°C), and Sri Ganganagar (35.7°C). Other cities such as Churu (34.2°C), Nagaur (34.3°C), Jodhpur (34.5°C), and Pilani (33.9°C) also reported moderate warmth.
In Jaipur, the maximum temperature stood at 30.4°C, with a mild chill still noticeable in the early morning and evening hours.

Experts: No Western Disturbance Expected Soon

Weather experts noted that the impact of cold northern winds has weakened slightly, reducing the daytime chill. However, cool breezes during mornings and evenings continue to bring down night temperatures.
They added that no new western disturbance is currently active, meaning clear and dry conditions are likely to prevail across the state for the coming week.

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