Jaipur, 14 November (Udaipur Kiran). The winter chill has tightened its grip on Rajasthan, with minimum temperatures dipping below normal across most cities. Residents are experiencing sharp cold in the mornings and evenings, though bright sunshine during the day is keeping the weather pleasant.

On Thursday, Sirohi recorded a maximum temperature of below 24°C, making it the coldest district in the state. In the Shekhawati region, night temperatures have consistently remained below 10°C.
According to the Jaipur centre of the Meteorological Department, the weather will remain dry and clear across the state for the next week. Night temperatures are expected to fall by up to two degrees during this period.
Fatehpur in Sikar district recorded the lowest minimum temperature on Thursday night at just 7°C. Other minimum temperatures included: Baran 9.8°C, Churu 9.7°C, Sikar 9.4°C, Pilani 9.8°C, and Nagaur 8.1°C.
Vanasthali (Tonk) recorded 10.5°C, Alwar 10.8°C, Karauli 10°C, Jhunjhunu 10.4°C, Jalore and Sri Ganganagar 11.5°C, Jodhpur 12.7°C, Bikaner 14.2°C, Jaisalmer and Kota 14.6°C, Jaipur 14.4°C, and Ajmer 11.8°C.
Despite the morning and evening chill, daytime temperatures rose sharply. Maximum temperatures recorded yesterday were: Jaisalmer 33.3°C, Jodhpur 30.8°C, Bikaner 29.8°C, Churu 29.3°C, Ganganagar 28.9°C, Nagaur 30°C, Udaipur 28°C, Kota 29°C, Sikar 27°C, Jaipur 29°C, Alwar 27°C, Pilani 28.5°C, Ajmer 28.6°C, and Baran 28.8°C.
The large difference between daytime and nighttime temperatures continues to keep the weather unstable across Rajasthan.
Bhupendra Singh Chundawat is a seasoned technology journalist with over 22 years of experience in the media industry. He specializes in covering the global technology landscape, with a deep focus on manufacturing trends and the geopolitical impact on tech companies. Currently serving as the Editor at Udaipur Kiran, his insights are shaped by decades of hands-on reporting and editorial leadership in the fast-evolving world of technology.



