Jaisalmer : Jaisalmer The winter season which started late has now started troubling us. The harsh cold, especially at night, is being felt in rural areas including Jaisalmer city. Last night the minimum mercury dropped to 7.4 degrees. In such a situation, this night proved to be the coldest. According to the Meteorological Department, the maximum day temperature on Wednesday was 24.3 and minimum 7.4 degrees Celsius. Which was 23.8 and 8.3 degrees respectively a day earlier on Tuesday. Early in the morning the sky of the city was covered with fog and from a distance Sonar Fort and the rest of the city were visible blurred. Later, as the day progressed, there was relief from the cold due to good sunshine, but one felt cold in the shade. People have taken shelter in thick and heavy woolen clothes.
Pokaran The period of strong cold wind and cold wave continues in the area. In such a situation, people’s life is getting disrupted. The effect of snowfall in Northern India is also being seen in Western Rajasthan. The effect of winter has increased here also. In the second week of December, the common people have become distressed due to the increasing effects of cold. There was a strong cold wind on Wednesday morning and people started their daily routine late. There was hustle and bustle in the markets after 9 am. People got relief due to bright sunshine in the afternoon and people tried to escape from the cold by sitting in the sun. Along with this, people were seen wrapped in warm and woolen clothes throughout the day. As the evening approached, the effect of cold increased and life was affected due to the strong cold wave. People left early for their homes at night. Due to which the markets quickly became deserted. Due to the increasing effects of winter, the number of patients suffering from seasonal diseases is also increasing.
Mohangarh These days winter has started showing its colors in the area. Due to increasing cold, villagers are seen wrapped in woolen clothes in the morning and evening. The severe cold continued on Wednesday morning. In the morning the villagers were seen wrapped in woolen clothes, while they were forced to warm themselves by bonfires to protect themselves from the cold. In the morning the minimum temperature of Mohangarh area reached four degrees. Even the morning sun could not provide relief from the coldness. There was definitely some relief from the cold due to sunshine after ten in the morning. Due to the winds that lasted throughout the day, the cold increased again by 4 pm. As the winter increased, the villagers were forced to hide in their homes early in the evening. Villagers are seen taking various measures to protect themselves from cold.