Jaipur chilly weather has made a comeback, with the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicting light to moderate rainfall in parts of the state on February 3 and 4. A fresh western disturbance is expected to trigger scattered showers in eastern and northern regions, including Jaipur, Hanumangarh, Sri Ganganagar, and Alwar. A yellow alert has been issued for 15 districts, urging residents to brace for cooler conditions and potential disruptions.
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Temperature Trends: Maximum and Minimum Records
Daytime temperatures dipped significantly on Monday, with Mount Abu recording the lowest maximum temperature at 18.4°C. Other cities like Jaipur (25.1°C), Kota (25.0°C), and Chittorgarh (30.1°C) also saw cooler days. Night temperatures plummeted further, with Sri Ganganagar shivering at 4.0°C, followed by Churu (6.5°C) and Sikar (7.2°C). Key minimum temperatures include:
- Sri Ganganagar: 4.0°C
- Fatehpur (Sikar): 5.3°C
- Pilani (Jhunjhunu): 6.1°C
- Jaipur: 12.4°C
Cold Wave Grips Northern Rajasthan
Northern districts like Sri Ganganagar, Churu, and Hanumangarh are experiencing a sharp cold wave, with humidity levels between 45–100%. The IMD forecasts a slight drop in minimum temperatures over the next 48 hours, amplifying the winter chill. Residents in these areas are advised to layer up, as early mornings and nights remain harsh.
What’s Next in Rajasthan’s Weather Forecast?
While the IMD expects dry weather to dominate post-February 4, isolated showers may persist in eastern Rajasthan. Daytime temperatures are likely to stabilize, but nights will stay cold. Farmers and travelers are urged to monitor updates, as fog and rain could affect visibility and road conditions.