Mt Abu Coldest at 0.8 degrees Celsius on Jan. 17


Mt Abu Coldest at 0.8 degrees Celsius on Jan. 17

In Udaipur yesterday, January 17, the maximum temperature dropped from 22.4°C to 20.2°C while the minimum temperature increased from 7.4°C to 9.2°C

 
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Udaipur, January 18, 2025 – Temperatures continue to fluctuate in Udaipur and with the impact of the western disturbance two days ago, the effect of the cold wave has intensified. Yesterday, January 17, the maximum temperature dropped from 22.4°C to 20.2°C, a decrease of 2.2°C. Meanwhile, the minimum temperature increased from 7.4°C to 9.2°C, a rise of 2.2°C.

Mount Abu, the State's only hill station, was the coldest with a temperature of 0.8 degrees Celsius.

The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) said that in the coming week the western disturbance is likely to cause some parts of northwest India to see some rainfall and snowfall.

The IMD forecast no significant change in minimum temperatures over northwest India in the next 48 hours. It will gradually rise by 2-3 degrees thereafter, the weather office said, adding that yesterday some areas in Rajasthan’s Bikaner, Jaipur, Kota and Bharatpur divisions recorded dense fog and reeled from cold day conditions.

Lowest minimum temperature in the State was recorded at 3.8 degrees Celsius in Sirohi, followed by 4 degrees Celsius in Sikar, 6.1 degrees Celsius in Nagaur, 6.4 degrees Celsius in Pilani, 6.9 degrees Celsius in Ajmer, 7 degrees Celsius in Jaisalmer, 7.2 degrees Celsius in Fatehpur, 7.4 degrees Celsius in Phalodi, and Sri Ganganagar.

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