
Jaipur, Rajasthan: The Rajasthan Meteorological Department (RSMC) has issued a double alert for the state as fog, rain, hailstorms, and strong winds are expected in several regions from 22 to 28 January 2026. Citizens and farmers have been advised to remain cautious amid rapidly changing weather conditions.
Key Highlights
- Western Disturbance to influence Rajasthan’s weather.
- Alerts for rain and hailstorms in multiple districts.
- Dense fog expected on 24-25 January in northern districts.
- Farmers and travelers advised to take precautions.
Temperature Overview
Over the past 24 hours, Rajasthan largely experienced dry weather, with moderate fog in some areas. Daytime temperatures remained above normal, reducing the chill in most regions.
- Barmer recorded the highest maximum temperature at 29.6°C.
- Karoli saw the lowest minimum at 5.8°C.
- Other notable readings:
- Vanasthali: 7.9°C
- Pilani: 9.7°C
- Dausa: 6.4°C
- Sri Ganganagar: 8.2°C
Western Disturbance Impact
Meteorologists report that an active western disturbance is approaching Rajasthan. Its impact is expected between 22-24 January, bringing weather changes to certain regions. Another western disturbance is forecasted from 26-28 January, potentially causing further shifts in weather conditions.
Rain and Hailstorm Forecast
- Light to moderate rain with thunder and lightning may occur in Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Shekhawati regions.
- On Friday (24 Jan), areas in Bikaner, Shekhawati, Jaipur, Ajmer, and Bharatpur divisions may experience storms, hail, and rainfall.
Dense Fog Advisory
The department has warned of dense fog on 24-25 January in northern districts. Reduced visibility may disrupt road and rail traffic, prompting authorities to advise travelers to exercise caution.
Guidance for Farmers and Travelers
- Light to moderate rain is expected in Jaipur, Bharatpur, and Bikaner on 26-27 January.
- Farmers are urged to take necessary measures to protect crops.
- Travelers are advised to avoid unnecessary journeys and follow instructions from local authorities due to sudden weather changes.
In summary: Rajasthan faces a week of rapidly changing weather, with a combination of fog, rain, hailstorms, and wind posing risks to travel and agriculture. Authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and take all necessary precautions.
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