As per the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Dholpur emerged as the hottest city in the state on Wednesday, recording 41.8°C, much above the seasonal average. The mercury has been steadily rising across central and eastern Rajasthan over the past week, signaling an early onset of summer-like conditions.

Western Disturbance Brings Minor Relief to Western Rajasthan
Due to a new active Western Disturbance, weather conditions shifted in the bordering areas of Rajasthan, particularly Bikaner and Jodhpur divisions. On Thursday, these regions are expected to witness:
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Cloudy skies
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Dust-laden winds and strong gusts
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A possible drop in temperatures by 3–4°C
However, chances of rainfall remain minimal, with dry conditions prevailing after the system moves away by March 29.
Wind Shift to Bring Statewide Dip in Temperatures
According to the Jaipur Weather Centre, cold northerly winds are likely to sweep across the state starting March 28. This may lead to a slight dip in minimum temperatures by up to 4°C across most districts. Despite this temporary relief, the state is expected to return to dry and warm conditions by the weekend.
Weather Outlook for Next 48 Hours
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March 27–28: Cloud movement and winds in western Rajasthan
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March 28 onward: Fall in night temperatures due to northerly winds
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March 29 and beyond: Return of dry, sunny weather
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