Rajasthan Weather Update: Rising Heat in February, Barmer Crosses 33°C

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The weather in Rajasthan is changing quickly, and the temperature is rising. Most parts of the state are experiencing higher-than-normal temperatures, with some areas recording 4.6°C above average.

The highest temperature was recorded in Barmer at 33.5°C, making it the hottest place in Rajasthan right now. In contrast, Fatehpur recorded the lowest temperature at 6.3°C.

Weather Forecast for the Coming Days

According to the Meteorological Department, the next 3-4 days will remain dry, and the temperature may increase by another 2-3°C. Barmer is already feeling summer-like heat in February, causing discomfort among people. However, a weak Western Disturbance may bring slight weather changes in the coming days.

Between February 17 and 20, northern and western parts of Rajasthan may experience cloudy weather. There is also a chance of light rainfall due to the Western Disturbance.

Minimum Temperatures in Different Cities

Fatehpur – 6.3°C (Lowest in the state)
Sangaria – 6.5°C
Sikar – 6.7°C
Karauli – 6.8°C
Dausa – 7.5°C
Lunkaransar – 8.1°C
Mount Abu – 8.4°C

Impact on People and Farmers

The sudden rise and fall in temperature is affecting people’s health. The weather changes are also a concern for farmers, as unexpected heat and possible rain could impact crops. If the Western Disturbance becomes active, light rainfall may occur in some areas between February 17 and 20.

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