Amid signs of changing weather patterns in Rajasthan, the heat wave intensified on Friday, affecting not only the western regions but also eastern, northern, and southern districts due to bright sunshine. The day's maximum temperature reached around 33°C, creating a mildly warm atmosphere.

The Meteorological Center in Jaipur reports that a weak western disturbance is expected to activate on April 11th. Its influence will likely bring partly cloudy skies to Bikaner, Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh, Phalodi, and nearby areas, including Churu. However, this system's impact will be mild, and chances of rain remain low.

Forecasts from the Meteorological Department indicate that following this change, the weather will clear, and temperatures will gradually increase. Most parts of the state are expected to experience intensified heat in the coming days, with daytime temperatures steadily rising.

On April 10th, the western districts recorded the highest temperatures, with Barmer reaching 39°C. Other notable temperatures included Jalore at 37.1°C, Jaisalmer at 36.9°C, Jodhpur at 35.8°C, and Pali and Chittorgarh at 36°C each. Bikaner and Churu saw maximum temperatures of 34°C, Kota and Sirohi 34.6°C, Udaipur and Vanasthali (Tonk) 34.1°C, Jaipur 33°C, and Ajmer and Sriganganagar 33.2°C.

Regarding minimum temperatures, Fatehpur recorded the lowest at 11.9°C. Additionally, Sirohi saw 13.5°C, Baran 13.3°C, Sikar and Karauli each 14.8°C, Dausa also 14.8°C, Churu at 15.4°C, Pilani at 15.2°C, Jhunjhunu at 15.7°C, Vanasthali at 16.1°C, Sriganganagar at 17.1°C, Alwar at 17.8°C, Udaipur at 17.2°C, Ajmer at 19.3°C, Jodhpur and Chittorgarh both at 19.4°C, Bikaner at 20°C, and Jaipur at 21.2°C.