Rajasthan Gripped by Intense Cold Wave; Dense Fog Reduces Visibility in Jaipur

A severe cold wave has intensified across North India, with dense fog significantly reducing visibility in Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan. Jaipur's air quality deteriorated into the 'Poor' category, while cities like Ajmer and Agra maintained 'moderate' air quality levels despite the fog. The iconic Taj Mahal in Agra was obscured by the thick morning fog as temperatures dropped. Delhi also reported a marginal decline in air quality, remaining in the 'poor' category with areas like Kartavya Path engulfed in dense fog.

Key Points: Cold Wave Intensifies in Rajasthan, Dense Fog Hits Jaipur & Agra

  • Dense fog reduces visibility in Jaipur
  • Jaipur's AQI reaches 'Poor' category
  • Ajmer and Agra report better, 'moderate' air quality
  • Delhi's AQI also deteriorates to 'poor'
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Cold Wave Intensifies in Rajasthan; heavy fog reduces visibility in Jaipur

Dense fog reduces visibility in Jaipur and Agra as a cold wave intensifies across North India. Air quality dips in Jaipur while other cities report moderate levels.

"Jaipur is experiencing a cold wave, with a temperature of 19 °C. - IMD"

Jaipur, January 7

As the cold wave intensifies in Northern India, Rajasthan's state capital, Jaipur, was shrouded in dense fog on Wednesday morning, reporting a significant drop in visibility.

Due to reduced visibility, travellers were seen driving with their headlights on along highways to minimise the risk of accidents. Meanwhile, residents lit bonfires across the city to cope with the biting cold.

According to IMD, Jaipur is experiencing a cold wave, with a temperature of 19 °C. In addition to a cold wave shrouding the city, the state capital also experienced a deterioration in its air quality. According to the CPCB, Jaipur recorded an AQI of 247 at 8 in the morning, placing it in the 'Poor' category.

In addition to Jaipur, other cities in Rajasthan were also covered in a dense layer of fog. Ajmer was also shrouded in thick fog this morning. The town, like the state capital, Jaipur, also reported a significant drop in visibility, with houses shrouded in fog. In contrast to Jaipur, Ajmer had relatively better air quality, with an AQI of 106, which falls in the 'moderate' category.

In Uttar Pradesh, several cities were also covered by a dense layer of fog, reducing visibility. For instance, a layer of fog enveloped the city of Agra in the morning. The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, was obscured by a thick layer of fog in the town.

According to the IMD, Agra recorded a maximum temperature of 12 °C. Despite the fog, the city's air quality remained 'moderate,' falling within the 101-200 range, as per CPCB data. Other cities, including Moradabad, also grappled with dense fog due to the cold wave, though their overall air quality stayed 'moderate.' (ANI)

Earlier, Delhi saw a slight deterioration in air quality, with the overall Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching 300 at 8 am, remaining in the 'poor' category, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Despite the marginal decline, the air remained relatively clear, with a thin fog enveloping the capital. Areas such as Kartavya Path were engulfed in dense fog due to a cold wave prevailing in the city this morning.

- ANI

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Priya S
The AQI of 247 in Jaipur is very concerning. The cold wave is one thing, but this poor air quality makes it so much harder for the elderly and children. We need stricter action on stubble burning and construction dust.
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Aman W
Bonfires are a common sight, but they add to the pollution. Can't blame people though, the government should provide more shelters and warming centers during such intense cold waves.
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Sarah B
Visiting from the US and was in Agra today. It was surreal not being able to see the Taj Mahal clearly! The fog made everything look mystical, but the cold is biting. Hope it clears up soon.
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Vikram M
IMD predictions have been quite accurate this season. This pattern of fog and cold wave is typical for January, but the intensity seems higher. Time for some garam chai and pakoras! ☕
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Kavya N
My heart goes out to all the street vendors and homeless people. This weather is brutal for them. NGOs and local authorities should really step up their night shelter and blanket distribution drives.

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