Rajasthan : At the end of November, the harshness of winter is being felt once again in Rajasthan. People coming out of their homes early in the morning are seen wrapped in warm clothes. According to the Meteorological Department, the mercury will start falling further in the coming days. This will increase the cold in the state. Besides, cold wave will also blow in the state due to the force of northern winds.
Fatehpur remained colder than Mount Abu
The weather in the state remained generally dry during the last 24 hours. The temperature in Fatehpur went below that of Mount Abu. The minimum temperature recorded there was 6.2 degrees Celsius. Whereas in Barmer the maximum temperature was recorded at 32.9 degrees Celsius. Apart from this, 9.1 degree Celsius was recorded in Pilani, 8.6 degree in Churu, 9.3 degree in Bhilwara, 7.5 degree in Sikar, 9.5 degree in Sangaria, 9.6 degree in Alwar and 9.8 degree Celsius in Chittorgarh. The continuously falling temperature forced people to remove the quilt. Have forced.
The effect of cold and fog will remain
Talking about Saturday’s temperature, the weather in the state will generally be dry. Also, there is no possibility of any kind of rain. Apart from this, there is no possibility of any significant change in minimum and maximum temperatures. Besides, the effect of cold and fog will also remain the same.
There will be severe cold in December-January
According to the latest update of the Meteorological Department, the cold will become more intense from the middle of the first week. Due to which people will have to face severe cold in December and January. However, a drop in temperature is being seen in some cities. Many districts of Western Rajasthan like Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Sriganganagar and Hanumangarh including border areas will witness the havoc of cold and fog as well as cold wave. Apart from this, the Meteorological Department has predicted that the minimum temperature in North India will drop by 1-3 degrees Celsius from normal. Due to this, the cold will increase further in the coming days.