Jaipur, March 26, 2025 – The ongoing rise in temperatures across Rajasthan is likely to take a pause as northern winds are expected to bring a significant drop in both minimum and maximum temperatures over the next few days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD).

With the partial effect of a Western Disturbance, regions including Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions may experience gusty surface winds ranging between 20–30 km/h along with partly cloudy skies over the next 48 hours. However, the likelihood of rainfall remains low during this period.
Dry Weather to Dominate Next Week
The IMD forecasts that most parts of Rajasthan will continue to experience mainly dry conditions through the upcoming week. On March 27 and 28, due to the intensified impact of northerly winds, there is a strong possibility of a 2–4°C decline in temperatures across the state.
Rajasthan Temperature Highlights – March 26
Dholpur recorded the highest daytime temperature at 41.8°C, making it the hottest city in the state.
Phalodi registered the highest nighttime temperature at 24.8°C.
Chittorgarh also crossed the 40°C mark, indicating early summer conditions in parts of Rajasthan.
Daytime temperatures in six cities crossed 39°C, including Karauli, Dungarpur, Baran, Churu, Pilani, and Alwar.
Night temperatures in ten cities were recorded above 20°C, including Jhunjhunu, Lunkaransar, Jalore, Sriganganagar, Phalodi, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Kota, Ajmer, and Jaipur.
Jaipur Sees a Spike in Temperature
Jaipur also witnessed a noticeable temperature rise on Wednesday:
Daytime temperature: 38.2°C (+0.2°C increase)
Nighttime temperature: 22.9°C (+1.7°C increase)
While no immediate rainfall is expected in Jaipur, residents can expect cooler conditions by the weekend as the impact of northern winds strengthens.
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