Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
April 5th in Jaipur runs hot, with an average high of 94° and a low of 67° across 66 years of records. The date has seen a 49-degree swing in extremes — from a scorching 104° in 2019 down to 55° in 1997. Rain is a long shot at just 9%, and snow has never happened here on this date.
Jaipur is a city of serious heat — its all-time record of 115° set on May 27, 2024 ranks among the most extreme temperatures recorded anywhere in India. Winter does bite occasionally, with a low of 34° logged back in February 1974. When the monsoon arrives, it can deliver in a hurry: a single July day in 2019 dropped 7.46 inches of rain.
Jaipur follows a punishing seasonal arc — winters are mild and pleasant around 70°, but temperatures climb relentlessly through spring, peaking at an average high of 104° in mid-May. The monsoon brings some relief in July and August, though humidity trades places with the dry heat. If you're planning a visit, November through February offers the most comfortable window before the heat machine starts back up.