Could Rajasthan's Temperatures Reach 46 Degrees Celsius?

Synopsis
As Rajasthan grapples with unprecedented heat this April, cities like Jaisalmer and Barmer have recorded temperatures exceeding 46 degrees Celsius, breaking long-standing records. With the heat wave affecting several districts, citizens await the potential relief of thunderstorms and rain in the coming days. How will this impact daily life and agriculture in the region?
Key Takeaways
- Rajasthan is experiencing intense heat this April.
- Jaisalmer and Barmer set new temperature records.
- Heatwave conditions are affecting several districts.
- Relief is expected from storms and rain soon.
- Climate change is a pressing concern for the region.
Jaipur, April 29 (NationPress) This April, Rajasthan is facing extreme summer conditions, with temperatures soaring beyond 46 degrees Celsius in Jaisalmer, setting a new six-year high, while Barmer recorded an even higher temperature of 46.4 degrees Celsius. According to meteorological officials, the region is under the influence of a severe heat wave, but some relief is anticipated in the form of thunderstorms and rain within the next two days.
In the previous 24 hours, numerous districts in Rajasthan broke historical temperature records, with Jaisalmer reaching 46.2 degrees Celsius. This marks a significant increase from the 46.1 degrees Celsius noted six years prior on April 30, 2018.
The peak temperature recorded in Barmer was 46.4 degrees Celsius, which is 4.3 degrees Celsius above the norm. Meanwhile, the lowest temperature was noted at 20.4 degrees Celsius in Fatehpur (Sikar).
Other areas such as Jaipur, Alwar, and Bhilwara also registered maximum temperatures soaring to 42 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists predict that the oppressive heat will persist for an additional two days.
From May 1st, a new weather system is expected to activate in Rajasthan, suggesting the possibility of storms and rain. Apart from Jaisalmer, Barmer was significantly affected by the heat, hitting 46.4 degrees Celsius, while Jodhpur reached its highest temperature in five years at 44.4 degrees Celsius.
Cities such as Phalodi, Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jalore, Pilani, Chittorgarh, and Kota were also under a heatwave, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius shortly after 10 AM.
Only Pratapgarh and Hanumangarh reported temperatures below 40 degrees Celsius, while all other regions recorded temperatures at or above this threshold. For instance, Ajmer reached 41.8 degrees Celsius, Bhilwara 43.2, Vanasthali 44.2, Kota 44.6, Chittorgarh 44.4, Pilani 43, and Jaipur 42 degrees Celsius.