Jaipur : Rajasthan is set to experience another spell of rain, as the Meteorological Department in Jaipur has issued a weather alert for February 3 and 4. A new Western Disturbance is expected to become active, bringing light rain and thunderstorms to several parts of the state.

Temperature Drops, Cold Conditions Intensify
Over the past 24 hours, Rajasthan witnessed cloudy skies and weak sunlight, leading to a drop in daytime temperatures. Cities like Jaipur, Sikar, and Alwar saw cool winds in the afternoon, increasing the winter chill.
Early mornings in Bikaner and several other districts were engulfed in dense fog, reducing visibility and affecting daily routines.
Highest and Lowest Recorded Temperatures
The highest daytime temperature was recorded in Chittorgarh at 29.2°C, while Mount Abu remained the coldest at 6°C.
🔹 Key Temperature Readings:
- Chittorgarh – 29.2°C
- Dholpur – 28.7°C
- Dungarpur – 28.5°C
- Udaipur – 27.2°C
- Bhilwara – 27.4°C
- Ajmer – 26.3°C
- Kota – 26.4°C
- Jaipur – 26°C
- Jaisalmer – 25.2°C
- Ganganagar – 24.1°C
- Hanumangarh & Mount Abu – Below 20°C
Night temperatures also saw a significant drop, with many regions recording single-digit minimum temperatures.
Cold Mornings and Evenings Continue
With both day and night temperatures falling, Rajasthan is witnessing an increase in winter chill. Cities like Bhilwara, Alwar, Pilani, Sikar, Ganganagar, Dungarpur, Sirohi, Jalore, Karauli, and Fatehpur recorded minimum temperatures in the single digits.
What’s Next? Rain Likely on February 3-4
According to the Jaipur Meteorological Center, temperatures are expected to drop further today, intensifying cold conditions across the state.
A Western Disturbance is set to become active on February 3-4, impacting Jaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner, and Bharatpur divisions. Cloud cover is expected to increase, and light rain is likely in some areas.
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