Rajasthan Heatwave Intensifies: Barmer Under Red Alert, Weather Relief Expected from April 11

Jaipur, April 8 RAJASTHAN is reeling under a severe heatwave as daytime and nighttime temperatures continue to soar. Several districts are witnessing temperatures above 45°C, with the INDIA Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a Red Alert for Barmer, along with Orange Alerts in 6 districts and Yellow Alerts in 12 others.

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Record Temperatures Across Rajasthan

Barmer and Jaisalmer have recorded maximum temperatures of 45.6°C and 45.4°C, respectively, both about 8°C above normal. Night temperatures are also unusually high, with Phalodi recording 28.8°C, and cities like Jodhpur and Udaipur experiencing minimums that did not drop below 26°C.

According to IMD Jaipur, “Warm Night” conditions will persist through April 9, further intensifying discomfort for residents.

Heatwave Alerts Across Multiple Districts

  • Red Alert: Barmer

  • Orange Alerts: Issued in 6 districts (names not officially specified)

  • Yellow Alerts: Issued in 12 districts including Sri Ganganagar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Chittorgarh, and Bikaner

The severe heat is affecting nearly all parts of the state. Cities such as Churu, Alwar, Bhilwara, Nagaur, Pali, Sikar, and Dungarpur have all reported maximum temperatures above 41°C. In Barmer, Bikaner, Udaipur, and Ajmer, night temperatures also remained above 25°C.

Rain and Relief in Sight from April 11

While the next two days are expected to remain harsh, weather relief may begin on April 11. A western disturbance is likely to become active, leading to cloud cover, dust storms, and light rain across various regions. This could bring down temperatures by 2-3°C, offering much-needed respite from the intense heat.

The IMD has indicated that only Sri Ganganagar, Jhunjhunu, Alwar, and Bharatpur will remain under Yellow Alert on April 10, suggesting a gradual easing of conditions.

Key Takeaways:

  • Barmer and Jaisalmer hit 45°C+ for second day.

  • Warm night alert in place till April 9.

  • Light showers expected from April 11 may bring relief.

  • Extreme weather attributed to hot winds from Gujarat and Rajasthan.

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