Weather is dry in Rajasthan, mild cold knocks

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Jaipur, October 18 (Udaipur Kiran News). The weather in Rajasthan is clear and dry, due to which there will be no hindrance in the splendor of Diwali. Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), Jaipur Center has issued a detailed forecast for the next two weeks. According to this, there is no possibility of any major change in the weather in the state, however, due to the minimum temperature being slightly below normal, slight cold may be felt in the morning and night.

The Meteorological Department has clarified that the weather will remain dry in most parts of the state for the next one week and there is no possibility of any major or sudden change in the temperature. The Southwest Monsoon has bid farewell to the entire country on October 16 and currently no significant weather system is active over Northwest India. Its direct effect is that the weather will remain stable for the next two weeks. There is no possibility of rain in the state from 17 to 23 October and the weather will be completely dry. Similarly, there is no possibility of rain from 24th to 30th October. The maximum temperature may remain 1 to 2 degrees Celsius below normal in the first week, due to which some relief can be felt even during the day. The maximum temperature is likely to remain around normal in the second week. The minimum temperature may remain 1 to 2 degrees Celsius below normal in the first week, while in the second week it will be around normal.

Pink winter has started in Rajasthan and with the change in temperature the weather is gradually moving towards coolness. On Friday, the day temperature also recorded an increase of up to 1 degree Celsius in many cities. The maximum temperature of Ajmer was 33 degrees Celsius and the minimum was 16.2 degrees. In Bhilwara the maximum temperature was recorded at 32.4 degrees and the minimum was 18.6 degrees. The maximum temperatures in Alwar and Jaipur were 33 and 32.5 degrees respectively, while the minimum temperatures were 17.4 and 19 degrees Celsius. The difference in temperature was more in Pilani, where maximum was recorded at 34.5 and minimum at 16 degrees Celsius. The maximum temperature of Sikar was 32 and 14.5 minimum. In Kota the maximum was 34.1 and minimum 21.1 degrees, while in Chittorgarh it was 34.8 and 19.2 degrees.

Similarly, the temperature of Udaipur and Bhilwara remained almost the same, in Udaipur the maximum was recorded at 32.3 and minimum at 18.6 degrees. Barmer was the hottest place in the state, where the maximum temperature was 37.6 degrees and the minimum was 20.8 degrees Celsius. The temperature of Jaisalmer was 36.3 and 20 degrees, while that of Jodhpur was 35.1 and 17.6 degrees. Bikaner recorded 35.4 maximum and 20.2 minimum temperature. The temperature was 34.3 and 18.2 degrees in Churu, 34.3 and 20.3 degrees in Ganganagar, and 34 and 23.2 degrees in Nagaur. Temperatures were recorded at 33.4 and 18.3 degrees in Baran, 33.7 and 23.5 degrees in Hanumangarh, 33.5 and 18.5 degrees in Jalore. The maximum temperature in Karauli was 33.4 and the minimum temperature was 16.7, while the minimum temperature of both Dausa and Pilani was around 16 degrees. Temperatures were recorded at 33.7 and 21.2 degrees Celsius in Pratapgarh and 32.3 and 17.7 degrees Celsius in Jhunjhunu.

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/ Akhil

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