Rajasthan Districts Experience Rising Temperatures Above 33°C, Rain Expected from February 27
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Jaipur, Feb 25 (NationPress) The Meteorological Department announced on Wednesday that multiple districts in Rajasthan have recorded temperatures exceeding 33 degrees Celsius, with predictions of rainfall starting this Friday.
According to meteorological officials, the winter season in Rajasthan is nearing its end, with only a slight chill noticeable during early mornings and late evenings.
Temperatures during the day are increasingly rising throughout the state, indicating the approach of warmer weather.
On Tuesday, several districts, including Chittorgarh, Pali, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Jalore, and Phalodi, saw temperatures surpassing 33 degrees Celsius.
In addition, most districts, including Jaipur, reported maximum temperatures exceeding 30 degrees Celsius.
The Jaipur Meteorological Centre has advised that weather patterns are expected to shift again starting Friday due to the influence of a Western Disturbance.
In the last 24 hours, a weak circulation system induced light drizzle in some locations, with Dausa recording the highest rainfall at 10 mm.
From Friday onward, cloudy skies and light rain are anticipated in various regions of the state, which may result in a temporary decrease in temperatures. Currently, Jaipur is experiencing increasing daytime temperatures.
On Tuesday, the maximum temperature in the city reached 30.2 degrees Celsius, which is 3.2 degrees Celsius above the seasonal average.
The minimum temperature recorded was 17.2 degrees Celsius, also 3.8 degrees Celsius above normal.
Meteorologists suggest minor weather fluctuations may occur in the coming days, with cloud cover expected due to the Western Disturbance.
Temperatures in numerous districts have surpassed the 30 degrees Celsius mark.
Ajmer noted a maximum temperature of 31.5 degrees Celsius, while Bhilwara recorded 31.4 degrees Celsius and Alwar 30.5 degrees Celsius. Jaipur reached 30.2 degrees Celsius, and Pilani recorded 31.2 degrees Celsius. Sikar was slightly cooler at 29.0 degrees Celsius.
Kota documented 31.8 degrees Celsius, Chittorgarh (33.6 degrees Celsius), Jaisalmer (33.5 degrees Celsius), Jodhpur (33.9 degrees Celsius), Bikaner (32.6 degrees Celsius), Churu (32.2 degrees Celsius), Sriganganagar (31.8 degrees Celsius), whereas Mount Abu remained the coolest at 25.4 degrees Celsius.
Nagaur reported a maximum temperature of 31.8 degrees Celsius, Dungarpur (32.4 degrees Celsius), Jalore (33.8 degrees Celsius), Sirohi (28.4 degrees Celsius), Fatehpur (32.0 degrees Celsius), Karauli (30.7 degrees Celsius), Dausa (30.9 degrees Celsius), and Jhunjhunu (30.8 degrees Celsius).