Rajasthan Weather Update: New Western Disturbance May Trigger Rain After Feb 18

There are signs of a change in weather in Rajasthan. A western disturbance may become active next week, bringing light rain. Cloudy skies and cold winds on Thursday led to a drop in temperatures. Fatehpur recorded a minimum temperature of 5.9 degrees Celsius, while Barmer recorded a maximum temperature above 31 degrees Celsius.

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Rajasthan Weather Update: New Western Disturbance May Trigger Rain After Feb 18
Rajasthan Weather Update: New Western Disturbance May Trigger Rain After Feb 18

The weather in Rajasthan may change again. According to weather experts, a new western disturbance is likely to become active in the state next week. This may cause cloudy weather and light rainfall in some districts. The weather has been lightly cloudy in most of the districts of the state on Thursday. The temperatures have fallen due to the cloudy weather and cold winds. This has caused a mild chill during the morning and evening. The Shekhawati region recorded a minimum temperature of around 4 degrees Celsius.

Fatehpur reported the minimum temperature of 5.9 degrees Celsius. Churu reported a temperature of 9.4 degrees Celsius, Sikar a temperature of 9.5 degrees Celsius, and Karauli and Pali a temperature of 9.6 degrees Celsius. In addition, the minimum temperature of 7.9 degrees Celsius was reported in Lunkaransar. Minimum temperatures in Jaipur, Barmer, Phalodi, Jalore, and Pratapgarh remained above 15 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperatures in Barmer and Chittorgarh exceeded 31 degrees Celsius.

According to the Meteorological Center, Jaipur, the cloud cover over the past 24 hours was due to a weak western disturbance. However, due to low humidity levels, there was no rain. The Meteorological Department has predicted the activation of another western disturbance after February 18th, which could bring light rain to some parts of the state. Furthermore, the cold weather is expected to subside further after February 15th, and maximum and minimum temperatures are expected to remain above normal.

Temperatures in major cities of the state (February 12, in degrees Celsius)

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