Rajasthan Shivers as Weak Sunlight, Cold Winds Intensify Winter Chill
Rajasthan Weather: Due to northwesterly winds in Rajasthan, daytime temperatures dropped by 1-2 degrees Celsius in several districts, including the Shekhawati belt. Fog weakened sunlight. The Jaipur Meteorological Center predicts similar weather for the next two days, with a mild western disturbance active on November 27.
Due to northwesterly winds in Rajasthan, the mercury remained unstable during the day in several districts, including the Shekhawati belt, on Monday. The sunlight was weak due to fog and the effect of mild cold winds was felt. Maximum daytime temperatures were 2 degrees Celsius less in Dungarpur, Jalore, Bhilwara, Kota, Udaipur, and other districts, which increased the daytime cold. The Jaipur Meteorological Center has forecast similar weather for the next two days. A mild western disturbance will become active on November 27 due to which the districts of Udaipur, Jodhpur and Ajmer divisions may be cloudy at some places and there is a possibility of light rain or drizzle.
On Monday, the maximum temperature recorded in various cities of the state was as follows: Barmer 31.4°, Jaisalmer 29.1°, Jodhpur 28.5°, Jaipur 26.5°, Pilani 27.7°, Sikar 26.5°, Kota 26.3°, Alwar 27.8°, Ajmer 26.3°, Bikaner 29°, and the coldest day was 22.6° Celsius in Sirohi. Talking about the minimum temperature, 5.8° was recorded in Fatehpur of Sikar, 6.6° in Lunkaransar of Bikaner, 7.8° in Churu, 8.2° in Nagaur, 9.8° in Jalore, 9.4° in Karauli, 8.4° in Dausa, 9.9° in Ganganagar, 8° in Sikar, 9° in Pilani, 9.2° in Alwar, 9.3° in Vanasthali (Tonk), 12.8° in Jaipur, 11.9° in Ajmer, 12.7° in Kota, 12.2° in Chittorgarh, 12.5° in Udaipur, 13.8° in Jodhpur, 11.9° in Jaisalmer, 15° in Barmer, 10° in Sirohi, 11° in Baran and 11.2° in Hanumangarh. Due to north-westerly winds in Rajasthan, the cold has increased both during day and night, and due to weak sunlight due to fog, the common people are feeling mild cold.
