Western Rajasthan Experiences Peak Heat, Temperatures to Rise Further
With northern winds weakening, Rajasthan is now experiencing rising daytime temperatures, marking the onset of summer-like conditions. In several cities across western Rajasthan, the mercury has already surpassed 38°C, intensifying the heat during the day.

According to meteorological data, except for Hanumangarh and Mount Abu, all cities in Rajasthan recorded maximum temperatures above 30°C on the previous day. Weather experts predict that temperatures may rise by another 1-2°C in the next 3-4 days, with dry and hot conditions persisting across the state.
Rajasthan’s Temperature Breakdown – Hottest Cities in the State
Over the last 24 hours, Rajasthan witnessed clear skies and intense sunlight, pushing temperatures higher in several districts. The highest recorded temperature was in Barmer at 38.6°C, making it the hottest city in the state.
Key Temperature Highlights from Major Cities:
📍 Barmer – 38.6°C (Hottest in Rajasthan)
📍 Jalore – 36.8°C
📍 Dungarpur – 36.2°C
📍 Chittorgarh – 36.1°C
📍 Jaisalmer – 35.9°C
📍 Udaipur – 35°C
📍 Jodhpur – 35.4°C
📍 Nagaur – 34.7°C
📍 Bhilwara – 34.2°C
📍 Pratapgarh – 34.5°C
📍 Jaipur – 33.6°C
📍 Bikaner – 33.9°C
📍 Ajmer – 33°C
📍 Dausa – 34°C
These rising temperatures indicate a swift transition into summer-like conditions, particularly in western Rajasthan, where the heat is becoming intense during peak daytime hours.
What’s Next? Heatwave Concerns for Rajasthan
According to the Jaipur Meteorological Center, Rajasthan is expected to witness further temperature increases of 1-2°C in the next 48 hours. The dry spell is likely to persist until March 12, with clear skies and strong sunshine dominating the weather pattern.
Key Weather Forecast for Rajasthan:
✔ Daytime temperatures to rise further by 1-2°C in the next two days.
✔ Dry and hot conditions will prevail across the state until March 12.
✔ Morning and evening temperatures will remain mild, with no significant rise in minimum temperatures.
While early mornings and late evenings will still have a slight chill, daytime temperatures will continue to climb higher, signaling a potential early onset of summer in 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.




