Rajasthan Weather Today: Rainfall Subsides, Heat Intensifies, Clear Skies Expected for 4-5 Days The rainy season in Rajasthan has come to an end, with the state now experiencing a shift to dry weather. Recent days have seen a gradual weakening of the Western disturbance, leading to clear skies and rising temperatures. On Thursday, most districts recorded dry conditions, resulting in intense sunlight and a noticeable increase in daytime heat. After nearly two weeks of relatively stable temperatures, signs of a warming trend are emerging. According to the Meteorological Department, the next 4-5 days will feature clear skies, with temperatures expected to rise by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius. The state is likely to remain dry for the upcoming week, though some cloud cover may appear in the Bikaner region on April 10 and 11. The Meteorological Department’s daily data report indicated a decline in the impact of the Western disturbance on Thursday. Across the state, the weather remained dry, with maximum temperatures reaching 37.5°C in Badeamer and minimum temperatures as low as 13.8°C in Mount Abu. Humidity levels averaged between 10% and 50%, reflecting the arid conditions. Specific temperature readings for major districts included Ajmer at 31.2°C, Bhilwara at 33.0°C, Alwar at 30.5°C, Jaipur at 30.0°C, Pilani at 32.6°C, Sikar at 30.0°C, Kota at 34.4°C, Chittorgarh at 34.8°C, Badeamer at 37.5°C, Jaisalmer at 33.8°C, Jodhpur at 34.9°C, Firozpur at 34.0°C, Bikaner at 32.3°C, Churu at 32.0°C, Sri Ganganagar at 32.0°C, Mount Abu at 26.7°C, Nagaur at 31.9°C, Dungarpur at 30.9°C, Jhalour at 34.9°C, Sirorhi at 32.8°C, Fatehpur (Sikar) at 31.5°C, Karauli at 31.4°C, Dausa at 32.1°C, and Jhunjhunu at 30.6°C. Minimum temperatures were recorded at Ajmer (17.4°C), Bhilwara (19.0°C), Alwar (18.0°C), Jaipur (18.8°C), Pilani (15.#rajasthan #jaipur #meteorological_department #bikaner #radheshyam_sharma
