Met dept issues red alert for heatwave in Rajasthan, rain likely on April 11

IANS April 8, 2025 275 views

Rajasthan is experiencing an intense heatwave with record-breaking temperatures across multiple districts. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Barmer and warnings for several other regions. Nighttime temperatures are unusually high, with some areas not dropping below 25°C. A potential weather system might bring relief with possible rain and temperature drop by April 11.

"A new western disturbance is expected to become active around April 10-11" - R.S. Sharma, IMD Jaipur Director
Met dept issues red alert for heatwave in Rajasthan, rain likely on April 11
Jaipur, April 8: The heatwave sweeping across Rajasthan has intensified with both daytime and nighttime temperatures soaring to alarming levels. In a rare phenomenon, nights are becoming unusually warm.

Key Points

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Barmer records highest temperature at 45.6°C

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Red alert issued for multiple Rajasthan districts

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Potential rain expected on April 11

Phalodi recorded a minimum temperature of 28.8 degree Celsius, while Jodhpur and Udaipur saw night temperatures stay above 26 degreesC. For the second consecutive day, maximum temperatures in Jaisalmer and Barmer remained at 45.6 degreesC.

According to IMD Jaipur Director R.S. Sharma, "There is a strong possibility of heatwave conditions and unusually warm nights affecting Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, and most areas of the Jaipur division between April 7 and April 9. Severe heatwave conditions are likely in parts of the Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Kota divisions."

However, relief may be on the horizon. "A new western disturbance is expected to become active around April 10-11, which could bring cloud cover, thunderstorms, and light rainfall to parts of western and northern Rajasthan," Sharma said. This may lead to a 2-3 degree C drop in temperature.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for Barmer district on Tuesday, along with an orange alert for six districts and a yellow alert for twelve others. The current spell of extreme heat is expected to persist until April 9.

In the last 24 hours, Barmer was the hottest at 45.6 degree Celsius, followed by Jaisalmer (45.4 degree C), Chittorgarh (44.4 degree C), Bikaner (44.3 degree C), Kota (44.1 degree C), Phalodi (43.4 degree C), Sri Ganganagar, Jodhpur, and Churu (43.3 degree C each), Bhilwara (43 degree C), Udaipur (41.9 degree C), Ajmer (42.1 degree C), Dungarpur (42.3 degree C), Jaipur (41.8 degree C), Alwar and Sikar (41.5 degree C each), and Nagaur and Baran (41.4 degree C each).

The IMD's Jaipur Centre has also issued a 'warm night' alert for cities including Phalodi, Jodhpur, Barmer, Bikaner, Udaipur, and Ajmer, where minimum temperatures are not dipping below 25 degree Celsius.

On Monday, Phalodi recorded a minimum of 28.6 degree C, further indicating the unusual nighttime heat.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
This is terrifying! I'm in Jaipur and haven't been able to sleep properly for 3 nights straight. The heat radiating from walls even at 2 AM is unbelievable. Stay hydrated everyone! 💦
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Rahul S.
While the article is informative, I wish it included more practical tips for dealing with warm nights beyond just mentioning the phenomenon. Many homes here don't have AC - what can people do?
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Amit P.
Jodhpur resident here. Can confirm it's brutal. The coolest part of my day is when I open the fridge. 😅 Hope that April 11 rain comes through!
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Sunita M.
The data is alarming but presented clearly. I appreciate IMD's detailed alerts - this helps us plan our family's outdoor activities. Elderly parents are staying indoors until the 11th.
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Vikram J.
As someone who works construction, these temperatures are dangerous. Companies should adjust work hours like they do in Gulf countries. No work between 12-3pm during alerts. Safety first!

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