Heatwave returns to Rajasthan as temperatures soar

IANS April 14, 2025 218 views

A severe heatwave is gripping Rajasthan with temperatures soaring to unprecedented levels. Barmer has become the epicenter of the heat, recording a scorching 44 degrees Celsius. The Meteorological Centre has issued color-coded alerts for multiple districts, warning of potential temperatures reaching 45-46 degrees. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions and avoid outdoor activities during peak afternoon hours.

"Stay indoors during peak afternoon hours" - Meteorological Centre, Rajasthan
Heatwave returns to Rajasthan as temperatures soar
Jaipur, April 14: As the weather remained dry across Rajasthan, temperatures continued to rise. Barmer recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at a scorching 44.0 degrees Celsius, which is 5 degrees above normal.

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Barmer records highest temperature at 44 degrees Celsius

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Heatwave intensifies across western Rajasthan

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Orange and yellow alerts issued for multiple districts

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Temperatures expected to rise 5 degrees above normal

The lowest minimum temperature was reported in Sangaria at 19.6 degrees Celsius. As per observations recorded at 8.30 a.m., the average humidity across most regions ranged between 20 per cent and 50 per cent. According to the Meteorological Centre, the effect of the previous western disturbance has ended, paving the way for a fresh spell of heatwave conditions across the state starting on Monday.

A rise of up to 5 degrees in daytime maximum temperatures is expected, with dry weather likely to persist for the next 4-5 days.

A new round of heatwave is forecast to begin in western Rajasthan from April 14. The intensity and spread of the heatwave is expected to increase significantly on April 15 and 16, affecting many parts of the Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Shekhawati regions. In some areas, extreme heatwave conditions are likely, with temperatures potentially reaching 45-46 degrees, especially in the border districts.

Meanwhile, a weak western disturbance could bring light to moderate thunderstorms to parts of eastern Rajasthan on April 17-18. Despite this, temperatures will remain high. On Sunday, Barmer again topped the charts at 44 degrees, while Jalore recorded the highest minimum temperature of 26 degrees.

In the capital, Jaipur, both day and night temperatures are on the rise after a brief period of relief. The city recorded a minimum of 21.8 degrees and a maximum of 37.1 degrees on Sunday. The Meteorological Centre expects dry conditions from April 14, followed by a steady increase in both day and night temperatures. The weather department has issued a yellow alert for heatwave conditions in Jaisalmer on Monday.

The department has predicted hot winds in Barmer, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Sriganganagar on Tuesday.

An orange alert has been sounded for April 16 for Sriganganagar, Jaisalmer, Barmer, and Bikaner, while a yellow alert has been sounded for Jhunjhunu, Churu, Hanumangarh, and Jodhpur.

The orange alert continues for Sriganganagar, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Barmer on April 17. A yellow alert was also issued for Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, Dholpur, Jaipur, Jhunjhunu, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Sikar, Tonk, Churu, Hanumangarh, Jalore, Jodhpur, and Nagaur on the same day.

The people have been advised to stay indoors during peak afternoon hours and take necessary precautions to avoid heat-related illnesses.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
Stay safe everyone! This heat is no joke. My cousin in Barmer said it feels like walking into an oven outside 😓 Remember to drink lots of water and wear light clothes!
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Rahul S.
I wish the article had more info about how this compares to previous years' heatwaves. Is this unusually early or about normal for April? Either way, stay hydrated folks!
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Anjali M.
Just came back from Jaisalmer yesterday - can confirm it's brutal out there! The sand was too hot to walk on barefoot by 10am. Smart move by hotels to keep water coolers everywhere. 👏
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Vikram P.
The government should implement more cooling centers in affected areas, especially for outdoor workers. This isn't just uncomfortable - it's dangerous for many people's livelihoods.
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Sunita R.
My plants are suffering as much as we are! Had to move all my potted plants to the shaded balcony. Any gardening tips for this heat would be appreciated 🌱
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Mohit D.
The temperature difference between Sangaria (19.6°C) and Barmer (44°C) is wild! Shows how varied conditions can be even within the same state. Rajasthan's weather never fails to amaze me.

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