Rajasthan Braces for Cold Wave and Fog as Western Disturbance Brings Light Rain

The India Meteorological Department has forecast light rain or drizzle for parts of Bikaner, Jaipur, and Bharatpur divisions due to an active Western Disturbance. Dense fog is likely to reduce visibility in northern and western Rajasthan from January 1 to 3, impacting morning commuters. A cold wave is expected in the Shekhawati region from January 2 to 4, with minimum temperatures potentially plunging to 2-4 degrees Celsius. While some areas like Jaisalmer saw winter rain and cloud cover led to slightly higher night temperatures, cold conditions persist across the state.

Key Points: Rajasthan Weather: Cold Wave, Fog Alert, Light Rain Forecast

  • Light rain in W. Rajasthan
  • Dense fog alert Jan 1-3
  • Cold wave in Shekhawati
  • Temps to drop to 2-4°C
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Cold conditions prevail in Rajasthan; light rain forecast for today

IMD forecasts light rain, dense fog, and a cold wave in Rajasthan from Jan 1-4. Get details on affected divisions and temperature drops.

"A cold wave is also expected in the Shekhawati region from January 2 to January 4. - India Meteorological Department"

Jaipur, Dec 31

The India Meteorological Department has predicted light rain or drizzle in some areas of Bikaner, Jaipur and Bharatpur divisions of Rajasthan on Wednesday.

A weather alert has been issued for several parts of the state due to the influence of an active Western Disturbance.

The department has also forecast light rainfall in some areas of the Bikaner, Jaipur and Bharatpur divisions on Thursday.

Weather conditions are expected to turn dry again across the state from January 2 onwards.

Dense fog is likely to affect parts of northern and western Rajasthan between January 1 and January 3, affecting visibility during morning hours.

A cold wave is also expected in the Shekhawati region from January 2 to January 4. During this period, minimum temperatures may drop sharply to between 2 and 4 degrees Celsius, the Meteorological Department said.

Meanwhile, Jaisalmer received its first winter rain of the season on Wednesday morning. Also, light cloud cover prevailed in Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa and adjoining areas since early morning.

Fog was also reported from Sikar, Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa and Bharatpur on Wednesday morning, leading to reduced visibility and causing inconvenience to commuters in several places.

Light fog was observed in a few districts of eastern and northern Rajasthan during the last 24 hours. However, a slight rise in temperatures was recorded as cold winds weakened. In Fatehpur (Sikar), weather conditions changed due to continuous cloud cover. The minimum temperature on Wednesday was recorded at 6.4 degrees Celsius, around 3 degrees higher than Tuesday's 3.4 degrees Celsius.

Although most cities across Rajasthan witnessed sunshine on Tuesday, cold conditions persisted, and maximum temperatures remained below 30 degrees Celsius. Chittorgarh recorded the highest maximum temperature of the day at 29 degrees Celsius, followed by Barmer at 28.2 degrees, Jaisalmer at 27.6 degrees, and Jaipur at 24 degrees Celsius.

- IANS

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Priya S
My family is in Sikar. They said the fog was quite dense this morning. This forecast for a cold wave in Shekhawati is worrying, especially for the elderly. Time to get the heaters and rajais out!
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Aman W
The IMD forecast is helpful, but I wish they could be more precise about *which* areas in Jaipur division will see rain. "Some areas" is too vague for planning the day.
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Sarah B
Visiting Jaipur next week. This is useful info, though the cold wave sounds intense! 2-4 degrees is no joke. Packing an extra layer thanks to this article.
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Karthik V
Typical Rajasthan winter! One day you have sunshine, the next dense fog and a cold wave warning. At least the light rain will settle the dust. Hope the farmers in Bharatpur division benefit.
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Meera T
The temperature swing in Fatehpur from 3.4 to 6.4 degrees shows how quickly the weather changes. Stay warm and have some adrak wali chai, folks! ☕

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