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Ajmer weather today: Rain expected on Friday with showers likely through the weekend

Ajmer weather today: Rain expected on Friday with showers likely through the weekend

Time of India6 days ago
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Ajmer Weather Forecast for this week
Date Max Temp (°C) Min Temp (°C) Condition Rain Chance (%) 2025-07-18 28.4 23.2 Heavy rain 87 2025-07-19 28.2 22.4 Patchy rain nearby 87 2025-07-20 28.7 23.3 Patchy rain nearby 88 2025-07-21 27.4 25.1 Partly Cloudy 0 2025-07-22 31.9 24.6 Partly Cloudy 0 2025-07-23 29.6 25.0 Patchy rain nearby 87
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The weather in Ajmer today is expected to bring moderate rain, with temperatures ranging between 23.2 °C and 28.4 °C.The high humidity levels will contribute to a muggy atmosphere, and residents should prepare for wet conditions. With a significant chance of rain, it is advisable to carry an umbrella if heading outdoors.Temperature is expected to peak at 28.4 °C, with a minimum of 23.2 °C.The city will experience moderate rain with a 93% probability of precipitation. Humidity levels will be very high at 97%, and winds will blow from the west-southwest at a speed of 13.0 km/h.The Air Quality Index (AQI) stands at 62, placing it in the 'moderate' category.In the morning, the temperature will be around 26.3 °C, providing a pleasant start to the day and ideal conditions for early walks or errands before showers intensify. By afternoon, the temperature will rise to 27.6 °C—slightly warmer but still manageable for being outdoors.The evening will see the day's highest temperature at 30.2 °C, making it relatively warm. Nighttime will bring some relief as temperatures drop to 25.9 °C, offering a more comfortable atmosphere for rest.Rain is expected throughout the day, with a 93% chance of precipitation. Humidity levels will remain elevated, starting at 76% in the morning, dipping slightly to 71% in the afternoon, and then decreasing further to 66% in the evening before rising again to 86% at night.These moisture levels may lead to discomfort, particularly during the warmer parts of the day.The AQI in Ajmer stands at 62, categorised as moderate, with no significant pollutants reported.Winds will blow at 13.0 km/h from the west-southwest direction, helping to ease the humid conditions slightly.Tomorrow's forecast for Ajmer indicates heavy rain, with temperatures continuing to range between 23.2 °C and 28.4 °C.The probability of rain remains high at 87%, so residents are advised to prepare for another wet day.
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