Key Points

Rajasthan is experiencing an unprecedented heat wave with temperatures soaring to alarming levels this April. Jaisalmer has broken its six-year temperature record, touching 46.2 degrees Celsius, while Barmer recorded an even higher 46.4 degrees. Multiple districts across the state are experiencing temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius, creating challenging living conditions for residents. Meteorological experts predict the intense heat will continue for two more days, with potential relief through storms and rain expected from May 1.

Key Points: Rajasthan Heat Wave Shatters 6-Year Temperature Records

  • Jaisalmer breaks six-year temperature record at 46.2°C
  • Barmer touches extreme 46.4°C temperature mark
  • Widespread heat wave affects multiple Rajasthan districts
  • Potential storm and rain expected from May 1
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Mercury breaches 46 degree mark in Jaisalmer; Barmer touches 46.4 degrees Celsius

Jaisalmer and Barmer hit scorching 46°C, breaking temperature records with intense heat wave sweeping across Rajasthan

"The intense heat will continue for two more days - Meteorological Department"

Jaipur, April 29

Rajasthan is experiencing harsh summers in the month of April itself, with the mercury breaching the 46-degree Celsius mark in Jaisalmer to break a six-year record and the temperature in Barmer touching 46.4 degrees Celsius already.

The state, as per Met officials, is in the grip of a heat wave right now, however respite is expected in the form of storms and rain after two days.

In the last 24 hours, many of Rajasthan's districts smashed past temperature records with the maximum temperature in Jaisalmer being recorded at 46.2 degrees Celsius.

Jaisalmer recorded the maximum temperature at 46.1 degrees Celsius six years ago on April 30, 2018.

However, the highest maximum temperature in the state was recorded at 46.4 degrees Celsius, which was 4.3 degrees Celsius more than normal, in Barmer.

Meanwhile, the lowest minimum temperature in the state was recorded at 20.4 degrees Celsius in Fatehpur (Sikar).

The maximum temperature in Jaipur, Alwar, Bhilwara and other cities touched the 42-degree Celsius mark too.

According to weather experts, the intense heat will continue for two more days.

From May 1, a new weather system will be active in Rajasthan, due to which there is a possibility of storm and rain.

Apart from Jaisalmer, Barmer also experienced severe heat, where the maximum temperature was recorded at 46.4 degrees Celsius. Jodhpur also recorded the highest temperature in the last 5 years and the mercury reached 44.4 degrees Celsius.

Phalodi, Ganganagar, Bikaner, Jalore, Pilani, Chittorgarh and Kota were also in the grip of a heatwave.

In these cities, the temperature crossed 40 degrees Celsius after 10 am itself.

In Rajasthan, only Pratapgarh and Hanumangarh were the cities where the temperature was recorded below 40 degrees Celsius. Whereas in all the remaining cities, the temperature was recorded at 40 degrees Celsius or above.

Ajmer recorded 41.8 degree Celsius, Bhilwara had 43.2 degree Celsius, Vanasthali 44.2, Kota 44.6, Chhitorgarh 44.4, Pilani 43 and Jaipur recorded 42 degrees Celsius and so on.

- IANS

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Priya S.
This is terrifying! 😨 I visited Jaisalmer last year in March and it was already so hot. Can't imagine what 46°C must feel like. Stay safe everyone and please drink lots of water!
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Rahul K.
The article mentions relief coming in 2 days, but I wish there was more detail about how much temperature drop we can expect. Still, good to know storms might bring some respite.
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Anjali M.
My cousin lives in Barmer and says they're struggling with power cuts during peak heat hours. The government really needs to address this infrastructure issue during heatwaves.
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Vikram J.
Respectfully, while the data is concerning, the article could benefit from more context about how these temperatures compare to historical averages over the past decade. Still, stay hydrated folks!
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Sunita P.
My heart goes out to all the outdoor workers and farmers dealing with this extreme heat. We should all check on our elderly neighbors too during these times. ❤️
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Karan D.
Just got back from Jodhpur - can confirm it's brutal out there! Pro tip: wear light cotton clothes and carry an umbrella even if it's sunny. The shade helps more than you'd think.

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