Rajasthan Gets Relief as Western Disturbance Ends, Sunshine Returns Across Cities

Rajasthan Weather Update: The weather has cleared up in Rajasthan after the effects of the Western Disturbance ended. Bright sunshine brought relief from the cold in several cities, including Jaipur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner. However, light fog remained in the Bharatpur division. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain clear for the next 3-4 days, with the cold gradually subsiding next week.

Thu, 05 Feb 2026 09:13 AM (IST)
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Rajasthan Gets Relief as Western Disturbance Ends, Sunshine Returns Across Cities
Rajasthan Gets Relief as Western Disturbance Ends, Sunshine Returns Across Cities

The weather has cleared up in Rajasthan after the Western Disturbance ended. On Wednesday, several cities including Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Pilani, Bikaner, and Ajmer experienced bright sunshine throughout the day, providing relief from the harsh winter. The Meteorological Center reports that Jaipur and the rest of the state are expected to remain clear for the next 3-4 days. While cold winds from the north will continue to affect the region this week, the cold is expected to gradually lessen next week. Over the past 24 hours, districts in northwestern Rajasthan saw clear skies and sunshine. The cold was less intense in Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Udaipur, owing to higher daytime temperatures. Light fog was observed in the Bharatpur division from Wednesday morning to noon, affecting Bharatpur, Dholpur, and Alwar. The maximum temperature in Alwar reached 23.2°C, while Karauli recorded 22.1°C. Experts predict that light to moderate fog could persist in Bharatpur today and tomorrow. As north winds weaken next week, morning and evening temperatures are expected to rise, easing the cold.

Temperature details for major cities on February 4th include: Ajmer with a high of 24.9°C and a low of 10.6°C; Bhilwara with 23.7°C and 11.6°C; Alwar with 23.2°C and 6.5°C; Jaipur with 25.1°C and 11.2°C; Pilani with 23.9°C and 8.8°C; Sikar with 22.6°C and 7.2°C; Kota with 23.3°C and 13.4°C; Chittorgarh with 25.8°C and 11.8°C; Udaipur with 24.2°C and 12.8°C. Barmer was the hottest district, reaching 29.6°C, with a minimum of 14.1°C. Jaisalmer recorded 27.7°C, Jodhpur 28°C, and Bikaner 25°C. Churu's maximum was 24.4°C, Ganganagar's 22.1°C, Nagaur's 26.1°C, Bara's 22.6°C, Jalore's 28.2°C, and Sirohi's 21.6°C. Fatehpur experienced a low of 5.9°C and a high of 23.8°C. Other notable temperatures include Karauli at 22.1°C minimum, Dausa with 26.3°C maximum and 7.7°C minimum, Pratapgarh with 24.3°C and 13.9°C, Jhunjhunu with 23°C and 9.1°C, and Pali with a maximum of 24.9°C and a minimum of 8.9°C.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer