Is the Heatwave in Rajasthan Set to Intensify?

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Key Takeaways
- Heatwave conditions are intensifying in Rajasthan.
- Barmer recorded a maximum temperature of 46.1°C.
- Predictions indicate a further rise of 2-3 degrees Celsius.
- Hot nights are expected on April 28 and 29.
- A potential drop in temperatures may occur in early May.
Jaipur, April 28 (NationPress) The heatwave currently affecting various regions of Rajasthan is forecasted to become more severe in the coming days, according to the Meteorological Department. The effects of recent western disturbances are subsiding, paving the way for intensified heatwave conditions across numerous districts, officials stated.
The Meteorological Centre has issued alerts regarding the impending heatwave, especially for the Jodhpur division and areas in western Rajasthan.
Additionally, warm nights are anticipated on April 28 and April 29.
Barmer, in Rajasthan, recorded the peak temperature at 46.1 degrees Celsius, which is four degrees above the average. A heatwave was noted in the Jodhpur division, while dry weather persisted across the remainder of Rajasthan, according to meteorological officials.
Conversely, the minimum temperature was marked at 19.9 degrees Celsius in Sangaria (Hanumangarh).
As of 8:30 a.m. today, average humidity levels throughout most of the state ranged from 20 percent to 50 percent. The weather center has predicted heatwave conditions for specific locations in eastern Rajasthan on April 29 and April 30.
Temperatures are anticipated to increase by 2-3 degrees Celsius over the next few days, with maximum readings likely reaching between 44-46 degrees Celsius in the Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions.
A slight relief may be on the horizon in the first week of May, with expected temperature drops due to potential storm and rain activities.
On Sunday, a total of 14 cities across Rajasthan recorded daytime temperatures surpassing 41 degrees Celsius, officials reported.
Following Barmer, Jaisalmer recorded a temperature of 45.5 degrees Celsius, with Jaisalmer at 43.4 degrees Celsius, Jodhpur at 43.5 degrees Celsius, and Bhilwara at 42 degrees Celsius, among others.
In western Rajasthan, nearly all districts reached maximum temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius, while in eastern Rajasthan, all but four districts recorded similarly high temperatures.