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Alwar city witnessed rainfall at several places on Thursday evening. In Sri Ganganagar, strong winds blew at a speed of 60 km per hour. Meanwhile, due to bad weather and low visibility in Delhi, four flights were diverted to Jaipur. According to the Meteorological Department, an orange alert for thunderstorms and rain has been issued in nine districts on Thursday. A yellow alert has also been issued for all districts except Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jalore and Sirohi. Earlier, due to the effect of a new western disturbance and cyclonic circulation, rainfall occurred in Udaipur district on Wednesday afternoon. Hail was also reported in Dungarpur. On Wednesday, the highest temperature was recorded in Bikaner, where it crossed 43 degrees Celsius. Before the detailed weather update, the ‘important news’ section highlights health concerns related to rising sun tanning during summer. Weather and heat conditions across Rajasthan In the last 24 hours, clouds and light to moderate rainfall were observed in Sirohi, Udaipur and nearby regions. In Karoli, Dholpur, Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur and Dausa, weather conditions also changed in the evening. On Wednesday, the state remained largely clear with intense heat and humidity. Highest temperatures were recorded in Jaisalmer, Sri Ganganagar and Bikaner, all crossing 43 degrees Celsius. Jaipur recorded a maximum temperature of 39.5°C with partial cloud cover, while Jodhpur saw 42°C amid continuing heatwave conditions. Udaipur received light rainfall in the evening after sudden weather changes. Kota and Ajmer also reported rising temperatures with intermittent storm activity. Forecast update The Meteorological Centre in Jaipur has indicated the possibility of another strong western disturbance becoming active. Due to this, parts of Jodhpur, Bikaner, Udaipur and Ajmer divisions may witness thunderstorms with wind speeds of 60–70 kmph along with moderate to heavy rainfall in some areas. Flight diversions due to Delhi weather Due to poor weather and low visibility in Delhi, four flights were diverted to Jaipur International Airport on Thursday. These included IndiGo flight 6E-6358 from Kolkata to Delhi, Air India flight AI-422 from Amritsar to Delhi, IndiGo international flight 6E-1074 from Phuket to Delhi, and Oman Air flight WY-245 from Muscat to Delhi. Weather of major cities of Rajasthan Jaipur: In the capital on Wednesday, light clouds remained in the sky throughout the day, due to which the sunshine was slightly weak. Despite this, there was an increase in temperature. The maximum temperature of the Pink City was recorded at 39.5 degrees Celsius. In the late evening, there was a change in Jaipur’s weather and after clouds gathered in some rural areas, there was drizzle. Jodhpur: On Wednesday, there was intense heat throughout the day. Here the maximum temperature was recorded at 42.0 degrees Celsius, which was 0.8 degrees above normal. The minimum temperature was recorded at 29.6 degrees Celsius, which was 0.9 degrees above normal. Alwar: The weather remained completely clear in the last 24 hours. The heat has increased again due to strong sunshine. The temperature had dropped due to the rain and cloud movement that had been occurring for the past five days, but on Wednesday the mercury crossed 40 degrees Celsius again. Udaipur: On Wednesday afternoon around 3:30 pm, the weather suddenly changed. Due to this, coolness spread in the evening amidst the scorching heat. Around 5 pm in the evening, light rain occurred in many areas of the city. The maximum temperature of the city was recorded at 37.8 degrees and the minimum temperature at 25.6 degrees Celsius. Kota: The city’s maximum temperature was recorded at 40.6 degrees Celsius and minimum temperature at 29 degrees Celsius. Due to intense sunlight and hot winds (loo) during afternoon, movement on major roads including Mala Road in Army Area was significantly reduced. However, around 6 PM in the evening, storms occurred in several parts of the city.
Ajmer: A significant increase in temperature was recorded on Wednesday compared to Tuesday. The maximum temperature was recorded at 39.0 degrees Celsius and the minimum temperature at 26.8 degrees Celsius. Earlier on Tuesday, the maximum temperature was 35.8 degrees and the minimum temperature was 22.0 degrees Celsius. Sikar: Here once again, the heat has started showing its intensity. Due to this, a continuous increase in temperature is being recorded. After the last three days, today Sikar’s maximum temperature once again crossed the 40-degree limit and reached 41 degrees Celsius.