Is a Cold Wave Alert Issued for Five Districts in Rajasthan?
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Jaipur, Dec 9 (NationPress) Rajasthan is preparing for an even colder winter as the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for cold wave conditions affecting five districts: Sikar, Churu, Jhunjhunu, Didwana-Kuchaman, and Nagaur.
Cold conditions are already being experienced throughout the state, with the weather bureau warning that the next 48 hours might see an even more significant drop in temperatures.
In the past 24 hours, Fatehpur recorded a chilling 3.7 degrees Celsius, marking it as one of the coldest areas in eastern Rajasthan, while Nagaur dipped to 4.3 degrees Celsius in the western part.
IMD officials indicated that a layer of cloud cover over Shekhawati in recent days has temporarily mitigated the impact of the icy winds, but this respite will not last long.
With clearer skies expected from December 10 onward, the cold wave is predicted to intensify, causing further reductions in minimum temperatures across the affected regions.
From December 10 to 14, Rajasthan is set to experience clear skies, dry conditions, and severe morning and night chills, despite warmer afternoons.
Earlier on Monday, Sikar was enveloped in light fog during the morning, and piercing winds made early hours extremely cold.
The bright sunshine that followed provided brief relief, yet the IMD warns that the chill is far from over.
Minimum temperatures are expected to drop further on December 10 and 11.
In the Hadoti region, the weather fluctuated on Monday: warm sunshine during the day, followed by cold air at night.
Meteorologists predict that similar weather patterns will persist this week, with minor temperature fluctuations but no significant relief from the cold.
As Rajasthan enters this colder phase, the Health Department has advised caution, particularly for children, the elderly, and individuals with chronic health issues.
Officials recommend that people dress warmly during mornings and evenings and take preventive measures against seasonal illnesses that thrive amid fluctuating temperatures.