Bhilwara coldest in Rajasthan with 5.8°C as night temperature
Before this, on the weekend, with the change in weather, the mercury had recorded a steep dip of 5 to 7 degrees Celsius at most of the places in the state.
After a dip in mercury followed by winter rains occurred over some places of West Rajasthan during the weekend, the weather took a turn on Sunday and temperatures at all the places in the state except northern and western region, with an increase of 2 to 6 degrees, reached 4 to 5 degrees above normal level. Before this, on the weekend, with the change in weather, the mercury had recorded a steep dip of 5 to 7 degrees Celsius at most of the places in the state.
The reason for those rains was attributed to the Western Disturbance over higher latitudes along with induced Cyclonic Circulation over western parts of Rajasthan. But on Sunday, as both the weather systems moved in east-north-east directions, cloud pattern displayed a declining trend. As a result, rains vacated all the region and sky became mainly clear.
As per local MeT office report, Bhilwara was the coldest place in the state on Sunday where lowest minimum temperature was recorded at 5.8 Degrees Celsius. In fact, Bhilwara was the only place where night temperature was below 6-degree mark on Sunday followed by Chittorgarh 6.6, Alwar 7.0 and Udaipur 7.2 Celsius.
CLEAR TODAY
As per report, weather will be clear on Monday as winds which were earlier blowing as easterly have turned as north-westerly and thus brought a change in temperature pattern too. Further,weather will go completely dry with bright sunshine and light cool winds taking over the region.