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Heatwave intensifies in parts of Rajasthan, Barmer sizzles at 46.1 degree Celsius

IANS April 28, 2025 245 views

Rajasthan is experiencing an intense heatwave with temperatures climbing dramatically across the state. The Meteorological Department has issued warnings about escalating heat conditions, particularly in the Jodhpur division. Barmer has recorded the highest temperature at 46.1°C, significantly above normal levels. While the current heat is severe, meteorologists predict a potential temperature drop in the first week of May due to anticipated storm and rain activities.

"Temperatures are expected to rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius in the coming days" - Meteorological Department"
Heatwave intensifies in parts of Rajasthan, Barmer sizzles at 46.1 degree Celsius
Jaipur, April 28: The heatwave gripping parts of Rajasthan is expected to intensify over the next few days, the Meteorological Department has warned. With the impact of the recent western disturbances having dissipated, the heatwave conditions are set to intensify across many districts in the state, officials said.

Key Points

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Barmer records highest temperature at 46.1°C

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Heatwave warning issued for Jodhpur division

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14 Rajasthan cities exceed 41°C

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Slight temperature drop expected in May

The Meteorological Centre has issued warnings about the upcoming heatwave, particularly for the Jodhpur division and parts of western Rajasthan.

Additionally, hot nights are expected on April 28 and April 29.

Meanwhile, Barmer in Rajasthan recorded the highest maximum temperature, which was 46.1 degrees Celsius, four degrees higher than the normal one. A heatwave was recorded in the Jodhpur division, while dry weather conditions continued across the rest of Rajasthan, said Met officials.

However, the minimum temperature was recorded at 19.9 degrees Celsius in Sangaria (Hanumangarh).

As per observations at 8.30 a.m. today, average humidity levels ranged between 20 per cent and 50 per cent in most parts of the state. The weather centre has forecast heatwave conditions at some locations in eastern Rajasthan on April 29 and April 30.

Temperatures are expected to rise by 2-3 degrees Celsius in the coming days, with maximum temperatures likely to touch 44-46 degrees Celsius in parts of the Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions.

However, a slight respite may be expected in the first week of May, with a predicted drop in temperatures due to storm and rain activities.

On Sunday, 14 cities across Rajasthan recorded daytime temperatures exceeding 41 degrees Celsius, said officials.

After Barmer, Jaisalmer was the second highest, recording a temperature of 45.5 degrees Celsius, Jaisalmer was 43.4 degrees Celsius, Jodhpur was 43.5 degrees Celsius, Bhilwara was 42 degrees Celsius, and so on.

In Western Rajasthan, almost all districts in the state recorded a maximum temperature of above 40 degrees Celsius, while in Eastern Rajasthan, barring four districts, all districts recorded a temperature of above 40 degrees Celsius.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Stay safe everyone! The heat is no joke - make sure to drink plenty of water and avoid going out during peak hours if possible. 🥵
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Rahul S.
I'm in Jodhpur right now and it's unbearable. ACs are running non-stop but the electricity bills are going to be insane this month.
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Anjali M.
The article mentions relief in May, but I wish there was more information about long-term solutions. Climate change is making these heatwaves worse every year.
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Vikram P.
My cousin works outdoors in Barmer. Companies should really provide more protections for laborers in these conditions - hats, shade, extra breaks. It's basic humanity.
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Sunita R.
While the article is informative, I wish it included more practical tips for dealing with the heat beyond just the meteorological data. Things like home cooling methods or signs of heat stroke would be helpful.
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Mohit D.
Remember when Rajasthan used to have pleasant springs? Now we go straight from winter to this inferno. Climate change is real folks. 😓

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