JAIPUR: After a continuous increase in temperature, a noticeable chill was witnessed in the state on Saturday, marked by an average drop of nearly 2° Celsius in both maximum and minimum temperatures. Sangariya recorded the lowest temperature in the state at 5.2° Celsius, according to meteorological reports. Cloudy conditions prevailed in the afternoon over Jaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, and Jodhpur divisions of the state due to active western disturbances.The Met office predicts the possibility of rainfall and hailstorms in the coming days due to the impact of western disturbances.
Residents of Jaipur experienced a relatively warmer morning with a minimum temperature of 13.3° Celsius. The afternoon brought clouds, and a maximum temperature of 25.2° Celsius was recorded.
Northerly winds added a touch of chill to the air, hinting that winter may not be entirely over in Jaipur. The absence of fog and mist ensured smooth road and rail traffic in Jaipur. The Meteorological office also mentioned that starting March 1, a new spell of western disturbances is expected, bringing mild showers and hailstorms. The Met office’s Sunday forecast predicts mainly clear skies in most places across the state.
Residents of Jaipur experienced a relatively warmer morning with a minimum temperature of 13.3° Celsius. The afternoon brought clouds, and a maximum temperature of 25.2° Celsius was recorded.
Northerly winds added a touch of chill to the air, hinting that winter may not be entirely over in Jaipur. The absence of fog and mist ensured smooth road and rail traffic in Jaipur. The Meteorological office also mentioned that starting March 1, a new spell of western disturbances is expected, bringing mild showers and hailstorms. The Met office’s Sunday forecast predicts mainly clear skies in most places across the state.
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