Is a Cold Wave Taking Over Rajasthan? Temperatures Plunge Below 10 Degrees Celsius in Multiple Cities
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Key Takeaways
- Cold wave alerts have been issued across specific districts in Rajasthan.
- Temperatures have dropped below 10 degrees Celsius in numerous cities.
- Residents are advised to take precautions against the cold.
- A new Western Disturbance may cause further temperature drops.
- This winter could be longer and harsher than usual.
Jaipur, Dec 2 (NationPress) A new wave of frigid winds has commenced its sweep across Rajasthan, signaling the arrival of intense winter conditions.
The India Meteorological Department has issued a cold wave warning for Jhalawar, Sawai Madhopur, and Churu districts, starting from Wednesday.
As per the weather bureau, temperatures in the Shekhawati region could plummet even further, potentially reaching a chilling 4–5 degrees Celsius between December 2 and 4.
Forecasts indicate that nightly temperatures may decline by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius in the upcoming days, resulting in severe cold across northern and eastern sections of the state.
Ten cities have already reported night temperatures dipping below 10 degrees Celsius.
On Monday, a series of cities recorded minimum temperatures below 10 degrees Celsius, including Alwar: 8 degrees Celsius, Pilani: 7.2 degrees Celsius, Sikar: 8.5 degrees Celsius, Churu: 7.4 degrees Celsius, Sri Ganganagar: 7.8 degrees Celsius, Nagaur: 8.8 degrees Celsius, Fatehpur: 6.5 degrees Celsius, Dausa: 9.4 degrees Celsius, Lunkaransar: 4.7 degrees Celsius, and Jhunjhunu: 9.3 degrees Celsius, while Pilani recorded 10.4 degrees Celsius.
A new Western Disturbance is anticipated to activate over the Himalayan region, which may cause a significant temperature drop across North India, including Rajasthan.
The IMD has issued a yellow alert for Sikar and Jhunjhunu districts for December 3 and 4, forecasting cold wave conditions and a further decline in temperatures.
Meteorologists predict that the effects will intensify after December 5, leading to considerably colder nights.
Experts suggest that this winter could be longer and harsher than usual, with minimum temperatures likely to remain below the seasonal average from December to February.
The Rajasthan Weather Department has advised farmers, vulnerable communities, and residents to take necessary precautions against the biting cold.
People have been seen bundled up in winter clothing to shield themselves from the bone-chilling cold.
On Sunday, a significant drop in night temperatures by 1-3 degrees Celsius was reported in various regions.
Last year, many lives were lost due to the severe cold across the nation.