Jaipur, Jan. 5 -- Large parts of Rajasthan continued to reel under intense cold, dense fog and cold-wave conditions on Sunday, disrupting normal life across several districts. In Udaipur's Gogunda area, visibility dropped to as low as 50 metres, forcing vehicles to crawl on highways with headlights switched on. In Udaipur city, the sun appeared only after 11 am, while similar weather conditions prevailed in Kota, Sikar, Sirohi and several other cities. In Alwar, light sunshine was seen on Sunday after a gap of six days. In Rajsamand and Palsana (Sikar), frost was seen settling on standing crops, raising concerns among farmers. Severe cold was also felt in Rajsamand's Kumbhalgarh region, especially in elevated areas. According to the Meteorological Centre, Jaipur, severe cold, cold-wave conditions and fog are likely to persist across the state for the next one week. According to the Meteorological Centre, Jaipur, almost all districts recorded night temperatures below 10 degree Celsius. The coldest conditions were reported from the Shekhawati region, where Fatehpur (Sikar) recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 1.1 degree Celsius, while Palsana in Sikar district dipped below the freezing point earlier at minus 0.2 degree Celsius. In eastern Rajasthan, minimum temperatures in Jaipur were recorded at 8.8 degree Celsius, Ajmer at around 5.8 degree Celsius, Alwar close to 7 degree Celsius, and Kota at 9.8 degree Celsius. In western Rajasthan, Bikaner recorded a minimum temperature of around 8.6 degree Celsius, Jodhpur city about 10.1 degree Celsius, Barmer 9.9 degree Celsius, and Jaisalmer around 7.8 degree Celsius. The Meteorological Department has indicated that minimum temperatures may fall further by 1 to 2 degrees Celsius in the coming days, with cold-wave conditions likely to persist, especially in northern and northeastern districts of the state. Director of the Meteorological Centre, Jaipur, Radheshyam Sharma, said the weather is expected to remain dry across Rajasthan over the next week....