Jaipur, October 23 (Udaipur Kiran): Rajasthan is expected to witness another change in weather conditions as a new weather system is likely to become active from October 25, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). Under its influence, cloudy skies and light rainfall are expected between October 25 and 28 in parts of Kota and Udaipur divisions of southeastern Rajasthan.

Radheshyam Sharma, Director of the Jaipur Meteorological Centre, said that weather across most other regions of the state will remain clear. However, a drop of about two degrees Celsius in minimum temperatures is expected in several parts of Rajasthan over the coming days.
During the past 24 hours, weather conditions remained mostly clear across the state. Partial cloud cover was observed in Jaipur, Sikar, and Alwar, while mild haze prevailed from afternoon till late evening. A similar situation was seen in Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, and Bikaner districts of the Bikaner division.
Following the rainfall caused by a western disturbance on October 21, skies cleared completely by Wednesday. The absence of clouds led to a drop of up to four degrees Celsius in night temperatures, while mild chill was also felt during the day as maximum temperatures remained below 32°C.
On Wednesday, the highest temperature was recorded at 31.8°C in Pratapgarh, Jhunjhunu, and Udaipur. From October 25, the approaching weather system is likely to bring cloudy conditions to southern and southeastern Rajasthan, while northern and western districts are expected to remain clear and dry.
The IMD added that the dip in night temperatures will enhance the early morning and late evening chill in several regions of the state.
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