Rajasthan Sees Cooler Days, Heat Expected to Pick Up from Thursday

Rajasthan Weather: Clear weather in Rajasthan will likely increase temperatures over the next four to five days. Despite recent rains, temperatures are below normal in many cities, with Barmer the hottest. A mild chill persists in the mornings and evenings.

Muskan Kumawat
Muskan Kumawat Verified Local Voice • 13 Apr, 2026 Author
April 9, 2026 • 9:41 AM  0
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Rajasthan Sees Cooler Days, Heat Expected to Pick Up from Thursday
Rajasthan Sees Cooler Days, Heat Expected to Pick Up from Thursday

After the spell of heavy rainfall and hailstorms, the state is expected to see sunny weather for four to five days. According to the meteorological department in Jaipur, sunny weather will begin on Thursday, and temperatures may rise by up to 4 degrees. As a result, the heatwave is predicted to intensify gradually.

The weather was clear after a spell of thunderstorms, rainfall, and hailstorms. It was mostly sunny throughout the state on Wednesday. Some areas had partially cloudy weather. Due to the Western Disturbance that has been active for 20 days, the weather remained cool in the month of April. Temperatures were 2 to 9 degrees lower than normal. While the state's maximum temperature reached 40 degrees Celsius in March, the highest temperature on Wednesday was 35.2 degrees Celsius in Chittorgarh.

In the past 24 hours, Ajmer, Bhilwara, Tonk, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, Karauli, and Phalodi experienced partly cloudy skies, with light rain at some locations. Todabhim in Karauli recorded 4 mm of rain, Bansur and Behror in Alwar recorded 2 mm each, Sujangarh and Buhana in Jhunjhunu recorded 2 mm each, and Lohawat in Phalodi received 5 mm of rain. Jaipur's Kotputli area also received 2 mm of rain.

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