Rajasthan is experiencing increasing warmth in recent days. The Jaipur Meteorological Center predicts clear weather for the next 4-5 days and an increase in temperatures. Many districts of western Rajasthan will experience a further increase in mercury, while in some regions of east and south, an increase by 2-3 degrees Celsius might occur. The weather department predicts that Rajasthan will remain dry for the next week. Furthermore, a new western disturbance will enter Rajasthan on April 15.

The temperatures peaked in Rajasthan on Monday as the state experienced the highest peak temperature so far this season. Barmer and Jaisalmer recorded above 41 degrees Celsius. Earlier in March, Barmer had recorded a maximum temperature of 40.8 degrees Celsius.

Monday was also the hottest day of the season in Chittorgarh, where the temperature reached 40 degrees Celsius. It was hotter here than in Jodhpur, Phalodi, Bikaner, and Churu. Other cities, including Jaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Kota, and Udaipur, also experienced heat throughout the day due to the bright sunshine from the morning.

However, after a scorching day in the Bikaner division, the weather saw a slight change in the late evening. Clouds covered Bikaner, Churu, and Hanumangarh areas, and dust storms blew in some areas, providing some relief.

On Monday, the maximum temperature in Barmer was recorded at 41.8 degrees Celsius, and in Jaisalmer at 41.4 degrees Celsius. Chittorgarh recorded 40 degrees Celsius, Jodhpur 39.9 degrees Celsius, Udaipur 39.2 degrees Celsius, and Bikaner 39 degrees Celsius. Kota recorded 38.3 degrees Celsius, Pilani 38.2 degrees Celsius, Ganganagar 38.7 degrees Celsius, Jalore 38.5 degrees Celsius and Pratapgarh 38 degrees Celsius.

Jaipur recorded 37 degrees Celsius, Churu 37.3 degrees Celsius, Vanasthali 37.8 degrees Celsius, Dausa 37.2 degrees Celsius and Sirohi 37.2 degrees Celsius. Ajmer recorded 36.9 degrees Celsius, Fatehpur 36.5 degrees Celsius, Karauli 36.4 degrees Celsius and Pali 36 degrees Celsius, while Sikar recorded 35.5 degrees Celsius and Jhunjhunu 35.9 degrees Celsius.