Nautapa begins in Raj, Kota hottest at 45.6°C
Jaipur: Heatwave conditions intensified across Rajasthan Monday with the beginning of the traditional nine-day Nautapa period, pushing temperatures sharply upwards in several districts.
According to local belief, Nautapa marks the hottest phase of summer when intense solar radiation leads to a continuous rise in temperatures. Several districts recorded maximum temperatures above 44°C, while the India Meteorological Department warned that heatwave conditions are likely to aggravate further over the next two days.
However, the weather department has forecast partial relief from Friday as a western disturbance is expected to trigger light rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds in parts of eastern Rajasthan, including Jaipur, Bharatpur and adjoining districts. Despite this, severe heatwave conditions are expected to persist in western border districts of the state.
Kota emerged as the hottest place in Rajasthan Monday with a maximum temperature of 45.6°C. It was followed by Chittorgarh and Sriganganagar at 45.0°C each. Pilani recorded 44.5°C, Alwar 44.4°C, Jaisalmer 44.3°C and Bikaner 44.2°C. Churu registered 43.8°C, while Fatehpur and Dausa recorded 43.2°C each. Karauli logged 43.1°C, Bhilwara 43.0°C and Barmer 42.8°C. Jhunjhunu recorded 42.3°C, Lunkaransar 42.2°C and Pali 41.6°C. Ajmer and Sangaria both registered 41.5°C.
The Jaipur Meteorological Centre attributed the worsening heat conditions to strong northerly winds and the absence of weather systems such as upper-air cyclonic circulation that generally provide some moisture and cloud cover. Officials said temperatures may rise further Tuesday in several places.
Jaipur witnessed harsh weather conditions Monday, with the maximum temperature settling at 43.6°C and the minimum at 30.4°C. The intense daytime heat and warm nights disrupted normal life in the Pink City. Roads and markets wore a deserted look during afternoon hours as people avoided stepping out. Delivery workers, roadside vendors, traffic police personnel and commuters faced severe discomfort under the scorching sun, while electricity and drinking water demand surged because of continuous use of coolers and air conditioners.
The Met office said several places in Rajasthan are likely to continue recording temperatures of 44°C or above over the next couple of days before weather activity from Friday is expected to bring some respite in parts of the state.
However, the weather department has forecast partial relief from Friday as a western disturbance is expected to trigger light rain, thunderstorms and gusty winds in parts of eastern Rajasthan, including Jaipur, Bharatpur and adjoining districts. Despite this, severe heatwave conditions are expected to persist in western border districts of the state.
Kota emerged as the hottest place in Rajasthan Monday with a maximum temperature of 45.6°C. It was followed by Chittorgarh and Sriganganagar at 45.0°C each. Pilani recorded 44.5°C, Alwar 44.4°C, Jaisalmer 44.3°C and Bikaner 44.2°C. Churu registered 43.8°C, while Fatehpur and Dausa recorded 43.2°C each. Karauli logged 43.1°C, Bhilwara 43.0°C and Barmer 42.8°C. Jhunjhunu recorded 42.3°C, Lunkaransar 42.2°C and Pali 41.6°C. Ajmer and Sangaria both registered 41.5°C.
The Jaipur Meteorological Centre attributed the worsening heat conditions to strong northerly winds and the absence of weather systems such as upper-air cyclonic circulation that generally provide some moisture and cloud cover. Officials said temperatures may rise further Tuesday in several places.
Jaipur witnessed harsh weather conditions Monday, with the maximum temperature settling at 43.6°C and the minimum at 30.4°C. The intense daytime heat and warm nights disrupted normal life in the Pink City. Roads and markets wore a deserted look during afternoon hours as people avoided stepping out. Delivery workers, roadside vendors, traffic police personnel and commuters faced severe discomfort under the scorching sun, while electricity and drinking water demand surged because of continuous use of coolers and air conditioners.
The Met office said several places in Rajasthan are likely to continue recording temperatures of 44°C or above over the next couple of days before weather activity from Friday is expected to bring some respite in parts of the state.
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