Rajasthan to Get Relief from Cold as Northern Winds Weaken from Jan 17
Rajasthan News: There are signs of relief from the harsh winter in Rajasthan. The weather department says that northern winds will weaken from January 17th, which is expected to cause a 2 to 4 degree increase in temperatures.
People in Rajasthan are likely to get some relief from the intense morning and evening cold. According to the weather department, the northern winds blowing in the state are expected to weaken from January 17th, which could result in a 2 to 4 degree increase in temperatures.
Over the last 24 hours, light fog has prevailed in the Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh areas of northern Rajasthan, with the effects of cold winds persisting throughout the day. Hanumangarh recorded the coldest day, with a maximum temperature of only 16.1 degrees Celsius. Due to the cold and fog, the Hanumangarh Collector has extended the holidays for students up to grade 5 until January 16th and 17th.
Meanwhile, in western Rajasthan, daytime temperatures increased due to the reduction in the northern winds and bright sunshine. The maximum temperature was recorded at 29.3 degrees Celsius in Jaisalmer, 29.7 in Barmer, 27.2 in Jalore, 28.2 in Jodhpur, 26.9 in Ajmer, 26.7 in Chittorgarh, 26.6 in Bikaner, and 26.8 in Nagaur.