Rajasthan Heatwave Alert: Barmer Records 35°C as Early Summer Sets In
- bykrish rathore
- 24 February, 2026
Rajasthan is experiencing an early surge in temperatures, with Barmer recording a high of 35°C, indicating the early onset of summer conditions across the state. According to updates from the India Meteorological Department, several districts in western and central Rajasthan have reported rising daytime temperatures over the past few days. This sudden increase has raised concerns about heat stress, water availability, and overall environmental impact.
Barmer, located in western Rajasthan, has emerged as one of the hottest locations in the state, with temperatures touching 35°C much earlier than expected in the season. Other cities, including Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Jaipur, are also witnessing a steady climb in mercury levels. Meteorologists suggest that clear skies, dry winds, and low humidity are contributing to the rapid heating trend.
The early rise in temperature is being viewed as a sign of shifting climate patterns. Experts warn that prolonged heat spells could impact agriculture, drinking water supplies, and public health. Farmers in arid regions may face challenges due to increased evaporation rates and reduced soil moisture. Rajasthan, already known for its desert climate, remains highly vulnerable to extreme weather conditions.
Heat stress is another growing concern. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause dehydration, heat exhaustion, and heatstroke, particularly among outdoor workers, elderly citizens, and children. Health officials often advise people to stay hydrated, avoid direct sunlight during peak hours, and take necessary precautions to prevent heat-related illnesses.
Environmental implications are also significant. Rising temperatures can worsen air quality levels, especially when dust particles increase in dry conditions. Additionally, higher heat accelerates water evaporation from reservoirs and ponds, potentially affecting drinking water availability in rural areas.
Climate experts have repeatedly highlighted the increasing frequency of extreme weather events in India. Rajasthan’s early temperature spike may be linked to broader global warming trends, which are causing seasonal shifts and prolonged summers. Such changes emphasize the need for sustainable environmental practices, efficient water management, and climate adaptation strategies.
The state administration may issue advisories if the temperature continues to rise in the coming weeks. Early planning and preparedness can help mitigate the impact of heatwaves on communities and critical infrastructure.
In conclusion, the 35°C temperature recorded in Barmer signals the beginning of an intense summer season in Rajasthan. With rising mercury levels across multiple districts, residents are advised to remain cautious and adopt preventive measures. As climate variability becomes more noticeable, addressing environmental challenges and promoting climate resilience will be crucial for the state’s long-term sustainability.

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