Weather Change Alert in Rajasthan: Orange Alert Issued

Rajasthan Weather Update: The weather in Rajasthan is about to change once again. An Orange alert has been issued for rain and thunderstorms in 10 districts, including Jaipur, while a Yellow alert has been issued for 12 districts. Dust storms and light drizzle occurred in Jaipur on Tuesday morning. According to the Meteorological Department, dense fog will persist for two days after the rain. A new Western Disturbance is expected to activate between January 31st and February 1st.

Tue, 27 Jan 2026 09:12 AM (IST)
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Weather Change Alert in Rajasthan: Orange Alert Issued
Weather Change Alert in Rajasthan: Orange Alert Issued

The weather in Rajasthan is set to change once again. The Meteorological Department has issued an Orange alert for severe cold, rain, and thunderstorms to prevail over 10 districts, including Jaipur, for the next three days starting today. In addition to this, a Yellow alert has been issued for 12 districts. Drizzle has been reported in several areas of Jaipur on Tuesday morning. According to the Meteorological Department, after this spell of thunderstorms and rain, dense fog is likely to prevail over the region for the next two days. After this, a new weather system is likely to become active from January 31st to February 1st, which may result in rainfall.

Dense clouds were present in Jaipur and the districts since Monday evening. There has been a change in the weather on Tuesday morning, with dusty winds and rain. With the increasing likelihood of Maawath, there is a possibility of a return of severe cold in the last days of the month, which has increased the concerns of farmers. On Monday, several districts in Bikaner, Jaipur, and Bharatpur divisions remained cloudy in the afternoon. This weakened the cold winds and provided some relief from the harsh winter. Maximum temperatures also increased during this period. The highest temperature in the state was recorded at 27.5 degrees Celsius in Pali.

According to Radheshyam Sharma, Director of the Meteorological Center, Jaipur, several districts are likely to experience dense fog and cold winds on January 28th and 29th. Meanwhile, a new Western Disturbance will become active from January 31st, due to which some parts of the state are expected to be cloudy and receive light rain on January 31st and February 1st.

The maximum temperature in Ajmer was 21.7 and the minimum was 6.4. Bhilwara recorded a maximum of 21.8 and a minimum of 7.5, while Alwar recorded a maximum of 21 and a minimum of 2.2. Jaipur's temperature was 20.6 and 6.7. Pilani recorded a maximum of 20 and a minimum of 3, Sikar recorded a maximum of 21 and a minimum of 0.5, and Kota recorded a maximum of 21.5 and a minimum of 10.4.
The mercury in Chittorgarh ranged between 25.6 and 9.4, Udaipur 23.7 and 8.9, Barmer 24.6 and 9.3, while Jaisalmer recorded a maximum of 19.5 and a minimum of 7. The temperature in Jodhpur was recorded at 25.8 and 9.2, Bikaner at 21.1 and 5, Churu at 21.4 and 2.7, and Ganganagar at 20.1 and 6.5.

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Nagaur recorded a maximum of 22.1 and a minimum of 1.1, Baran at 22 and 8.5, Jalore at 26.2 and 8.7, Sirohi at 21.5 and 5, and Fatehpur recorded a maximum of 22.4 and a minimum of 0.1. The temperature in Karauli was 20.4 and 2.5, Dausa at 22.1 and 1.4, Pratapgarh at 25.8 and 11.9, Jhunjhunu at 20.7 and 3.2, and Pali recorded a maximum of 27.5 and a minimum of 3.6.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer