Is Fatehpur Really the Coldest Place in Rajasthan at 4 Degrees C?
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Jaipur, Dec 16 (NationPress) On Monday, Rajasthan experienced significant temperature differences, with Fatehpur in the Sikar district being reported as the coldest location in the state, according to the Meteorological Department on Tuesday.
The town recorded a minimum temperature of 4 degrees Celsius, the lowest overnight temperature observed. Other areas also felt the chill, including Nagaur at 5.6 degrees C, Lunkaransar at 7 degrees C, Dausa at 6.2 degrees C, Baran at 7.9 degrees C, Sirohi at 6.6 degrees C, Churu at 6.8 degrees C, and Sri Ganganagar at 10.4 degrees Celsius.
Conversely, Barmer reported the highest maximum temperature of 31 degrees Celsius on Monday, ranking it as the hottest spot in the state. Daytime temperatures remained elevated in western Rajasthan, with readings of 29.8 degrees C in Jodhpur, 29.5 degrees C in Jalore, 28.8 degrees C in Nagaur, and 28.1 degrees C in Dausa.
Meteorological experts predict that fog will persist in northwestern Rajasthan on Tuesday. Regions such as Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Bikaner, and areas near the Pakistan border are expected to contend with dense fog, while parts bordering Delhi-NCR may also experience reduced visibility.
As the western disturbance moves away, clearer skies have contributed to increased fog formation, especially in border districts.
Visibility on Tuesday morning dropped to under 10 meters in various locations. In Bikaner, dense fog reduced visibility to below 50 meters, while in Sri Ganganagar, fog lingered until 9:30 a.m., with visibility around 10 meters, creating an effect similar to light drizzle due to elevated humidity.
Light cold winds in the Shekhawati region resulted in minimum temperatures falling by up to 3 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists indicate that temperatures are expected to remain near average for the next one to two days, although dense fog may hinder traffic and daily routines.
Over the past 24 hours, fog has been reported in Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, Bharatpur, and Karauli, significantly impairing visibility and affecting vehicular movement across these areas.