Rajasthan Braces for Heatwave: Meteorological Alert Issued
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Jaipur, March 10 (NationPress) Certain areas in Rajasthan are expected to face isolated heatwave conditions on Tuesday and Wednesday, especially in the southwestern part of the state, as indicated by the Meteorological Department.
A slight decrease in temperatures is anticipated starting Thursday, with a new Western Disturbance potentially bringing light rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds on March 14–15, which could result in a temperature drop of about 2–3 degrees Celsius statewide.
The intensity of heat in Rajasthan is steadily escalating, prompting the India Meteorological Department's Meteorological Centre in Jaipur to issue a yellow alert for heatwave conditions across four districts, including Jaisalmer and Barmer, for March 10 and 11.
On Monday, Barmer recorded a maximum temperature of 40.4 degrees Celsius, marking it as the hottest area in the state.
Meteorologists predict that temperatures throughout Rajasthan may rise by an additional 1 to 2 degrees Celsius over the next week.
Weather officials report that most cities in the state have been under clear skies and strong sunshine in the past 24 hours.
However, a moderate drop in temperature was noted in parts of Pilani and Chirawa during the afternoon due to light cloud cover.
Aside from Barmer's 40.4 degrees Celsius, Pilani recorded a high of 39.5 degrees Celsius, while Jaipur is also experiencing increasing heat.
On Monday, Jaipur registered a maximum temperature of 37.8 degrees Celsius, with a minimum of 22.8 degrees Celsius.
Despite the intense daytime heat, warm conditions persisted late into the evening. Due to the dry weather, humidity levels in the city decreased to approximately 30 percent.
Meteorologists attribute the rapid rise in temperatures to below-normal rainfall across North and Central India in February.
With minimal cloud cover and dry conditions, the ground is heating up quickly under direct sunlight.
Currently, maximum temperatures in most regions of Rajasthan range between 36 degrees Celsius and 40 degrees Celsius, which is 4 to 10 degrees above average.
Weather officials predict that conditions will largely remain dry for the next three to four days, with isolated heatwave events likely in the southwestern districts on March 10–11.
A slight decline in temperatures is expected starting March 12.