Rajasthan Weather Turns Extreme: Scorching Heat in West, Showers Likely in East

Rajasthan Weather News: On Monday, a thunderstorm and rain alert was issued in six districts of Rajasthan and a heatwave alert in two districts. Temperatures could reach close to 45 degrees Celsius in western districts, while light rain is expected in eastern Rajasthan, including Jaipur.

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Rajasthan Weather Turns Extreme: Scorching Heat in West, Showers Likely in East
Rajasthan Weather Turns Extreme: Scorching Heat in West, Showers Likely in East

Weather in Rajasthan will remain erratic on Monday. Very hot weather and heatwaves will prevail in the western parts. Thunderstorms along with gale winds and showers are forecast in eastern and northeastern regions. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for storms and rains in six districts and heat wave warnings in two districts.

According to meteorologists, maximum temperatures will hover around 44-45 degrees centigrade in Sri Ganganagar, Phalodi, Jaisalmer, Barmer, and surrounding areas. Hot winds and heatwaves can escalate in intensity. Extra precautions must be taken in the afternoon.

In Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa, Bharatpur, Deeg, Kotputli-Behror, and adjoining areas, weather could witness changes in the afternoon with possibility of gusty winds, 40-50 km/h, partly cloudy, and light to moderate showers. Total rainfall will be less but there could be a slight decrease in humidity levels.

In the last 24 hours, severe heat was recorded in many parts of western Rajasthan. Sriganganagar was the hottest city with 44.8 degrees Celsius and Phalodi with 44.4 degrees Celsius. Despite temperatures remaining below 40 degrees Celsius in many districts of eastern Rajasthan, increased humidity caused discomfort.

Muskan Kumawat

Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026Journalist

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