Jaipur, March 22 – After days of relatively pleasant temperatures, Rajasthan is poised for a noticeable weather change beginning March 25, as western winds and an anti-cyclonic system are expected to impact the region. This shift is likely to bring a rise in temperatures and intensifying heat, marking the transition from spring-like comfort to pre-summer warmth.
According to the Jaipur Meteorological Centre, current weather conditions—driven by north-easterly winds and the fading influence of a western disturbance—have kept daytime temperatures across the state below 38°C. But this comfort is expected to wane starting March 25, with western winds pushing temperatures upward by as much as 3°C.
Cooler Air Offers Temporary Respite Across Rajasthan
The past 24 hours brought dry conditions and mostly clear skies, giving residents some relief from the advancing heat. Maximum temperatures remained moderate across major cities:
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Barmer – 37.6°C (highest in the state)
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Jalore – 36.9°C
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Chittorgarh – 36.0°C
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Jodhpur – 35.4°C
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Jaisalmer – 35.2°C
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Churu – 33.9°C
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Sriganganagar – 33.8°C
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Kota – 34.4°C
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Ajmer – 34.2°C
Cities in northwestern Rajasthan, such as Bikaner, Sriganganagar, Hanumangarh, and Churu, experienced cooler breezes in the late evening, although sunny skies prevailed throughout the day. In the capital, Jaipur, Friday evening brought a slight chill in the air, while nearby districts like Sikar and Dausa also reported light morning and evening coolness.
Forecast: Warm Spell Set to Begin from March 25
The Meteorological Department has indicated that weather conditions in Rajasthan will remain largely stable through March 24, with minor fluctuations in temperature due to north-easterly winds. However, a shift in wind direction from the northeast to the west is forecast for March 25–26, which will lead to:
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The formation of an anti-cyclonic system
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Increase in maximum temperatures by 2–3°C
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Onset of hotter and drier conditions, especially during daytime
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Clear skies with strong sunlight, intensifying the heat
This impending shift is expected to impact cities across western and northern Rajasthan first, including Barmer, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Sriganganagar, before gradually influencing central and eastern parts of the state.
What Residents Can Expect in Coming Days
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March 23–24:
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Weather to remain clear and dry
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Maximum temperatures between 33°C and 38°C across most districts
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Mornings and evenings to retain slight coolness, especially in Jaipur, Sikar, and Dausa
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March 25–26 onwards:
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Western winds take over, driving a temperature rise
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Possibility of dry heat during afternoon hours
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Emergence of early summer-like weather, particularly in western Rajasthan
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Skies to remain mostly clear, with high solar radiation levels
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The transition from spring to summer in Rajasthan is typically sharp, and this year appears no different. With the formation of an anti-cyclonic system, humidity levels are expected to drop, intensifying the dry heat that the desert state is known for in the pre-monsoon months.
Heat Precautions for Public and Farmers
As the state heads toward rising temperatures, authorities have advised residents to:
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Stay hydrated and indoors during peak afternoon hours
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Wear light, breathable clothing and use sunscreen when outdoors