Rajasthan Weather / Rajasthan Braces for Rain Alert from October 25, Cold to Intensify

Rajasthan's weather is set for another change. A new weather system is expected to activate from October 25, bringing potential rain to Kota and Udaipur divisions between October 25 and 28. Night temperatures have already dropped by up to 4 degrees, indicating an increase in cold.

Rajasthan is poised for another significant shift in its weather patterns. According to the Jaipur Meteorological Centre, a new weather system is likely to become active from October 25, potentially bringing rain to parts of the state, while

Rain Alert and Temperature Dip

Radheshyam Sharma, Director of the Meteorological Centre Jaipur, stated that south-eastern Rajasthan, particularly parts of the Kota and Udaipur divisions, could experience cloudy skies and isolated rainfall between October 25 and 28. On top of that, minimum temperatures across most parts of the state are expected to drop. By another 1-2 degrees Celsius in the coming days, intensifying the winter chill.

Recent Weather Overview

Over the past 24 hours, most cities in Rajasthan witnessed clear weather. However, some areas around Jaipur, Sikar, and Alwar experienced partially cloudy conditions. Light fog was also observed in the sky from afternoon until late evening. Similar conditions prevailed in the districts of the Bikaner division in northern Rajasthan, including Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, and Bikaner.

Night Temperatures Drop by 4 Degrees

Following the rain caused by a Western Disturbance on October 21, Wednesday saw clear skies. The absence of clouds led to a notable drop in night temperatures, falling by up to 4 degrees Celsius. The lowest minimum temperatures were recorded in Sirohi at 15. 9 degrees Celsius and Sikar at 16 degrees Celsius. Pilani also saw its mercury dip by 4 degrees, reaching a minimum of 16. 7 degrees Celsius, while

Daytime Temperatures Below 32 Degrees

On Wednesday, some cities in Rajasthan experienced a slight chill during the day as well, with maximum temperatures not exceeding 32 degrees Celsius. Pratapgarh, Jhunjhunu, and Udaipur recorded the highest maximum temperatures at 31, while 8 degrees Celsius each.