Rajasthan Braces for Heavy Rain, Hailstorms; One Dead in Jaipur Dust Storm

The Meteorological Centre has issued a heavy rainfall and hailstorm alert for over 20 districts in Rajasthan on Saturday, following intense weather activity that included a fatal dust storm in Jaipur. The active Western Disturbance has caused widespread disruption, significant crop damage to mustard and wheat, and a sharp drop in daytime temperatures. While a slight easing is predicted for April 5-6, a fresh weather system is expected to intensify storms again from April 7. Authorities are urging residents and farmers to exercise caution as the unusual continuation of Western Disturbances alters normal weather patterns.

Key Points: Rajasthan Heavy Rain Alert: Hailstorms, Crop Damage, Disruption

  • Alert for 20+ districts
  • One fatality in Jaipur
  • Rabi crops extensively damaged
  • Fresh Western Disturbance expected April 7
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Met dept warns of heavy rain, hailstorm across Rajasthan today

IMD warns of heavy rain and hailstorms across 20+ Rajasthan districts. One dead in Jaipur dust storm. Crops damaged, temperatures drop 7°C.

"strong winds, heavy rainfall, and isolated hailstorms are likely - Radheshyam Sharma"

Jaipur, April 4

The impact of an active Western Disturbance continues to grip Rajasthan, with the Meteorological Centre here issuing a heavy rainfall alert for over 20 districts on Saturday.

On Friday, more than 10 districts witnessed intense weather activity, including rain, hailstorms, and dust storms. Hailstorms were reported in Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, and Jaisalmer, while heavy rain lashed several other regions.

In Jaipur, a severe dust storm late on Friday led to the death of a person.

According to the Meteorological Centre, Jaipur, Director Radheshyam Sharma, strong winds, heavy rainfall, and isolated hailstorms are likely on Saturday in parts of the Udaipur, Ajmer, Kota, Jaipur, and Bharatpur divisions, and the Shekhawati region. While weather activity may ease slightly on April 5-6, a fresh Western Disturbance is expected to become active from April 7, which could once again intensify storms and rainfall across the state. The spell of storm and rain began in Jaipur around 5 p.m. on Friday and continued till late at night, accompanied by strong winds and widespread disruption.

In Jawahar Nagar, a 50-year-old motorcyclist, Ramjilal Mahawar, died after an electric pole collapsed and fell on him.

The storm also caused damage in several parts of the city and led to waterlogging in key areas, inconveniencing residents. The sudden weather shift has resulted in a drop of up to 7 degrees Celsius in daytime temperatures across several districts. Many cities experienced an unusual mild chill during the day. The highest maximum temperature recorded on Friday was 35.6 degrees Celsius in Chittorgarh and Alwar, while temperatures in some areas dropped significantly. Rain, strong winds, and hailstorms have caused extensive damage to Rabi crops, especially mustard, wheat, and gram, in multiple districts.

Agricultural produce kept in the open in mandis has also been affected due to rainfall.

Meteorologists note that Western Disturbances typically weaken after March. However, this year has seen continuous activity since March 13, with six weather systems becoming active in a short span-an unusual trend that has altered normal weather patterns and impacted agriculture.

In the past 24 hours, rainfall was recorded in Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Churu, Jaisalmer, Jhunjhunu, Sikar, Nagaur, Barmer, Jodhpur, Jalore, Jaipur, Ajmer, Alwar, Tonk, and nearby regions. With continued alerts in place and another weather system on the horizon, authorities have urged residents and farmers to remain cautious and take necessary precautions.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
My heart goes out to the farmers. After months of hard work, to see Rabi crops like mustard and wheat damaged by hailstorm is devastating. The government should announce immediate compensation. 🌾
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Arjun K
The weather patterns are truly unusual this year. Six Western Disturbances since mid-March? It feels like the seasons are shifting. We need better long-term planning for water management and agriculture, not just last-minute alerts.
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Sarah B
Staying in Jaipur currently. The dust storm yesterday was terrifying. Visibility was zero for a while. Everyone please stay indoors if you can, and secure loose objects on your terraces. Safety first!
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Vikram M
While the Met department is doing a good job with warnings, the civic response in cities needs to be faster. Waterlogging in key areas after just one spell of rain shows our drainage systems aren't ready. This needs to be fixed before monsoon.
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Karthik V
The temperature drop is a welcome relief from the heat, but not at this cost. Hope the fresh Western Disturbance predicted from the 7th is less intense. Farmers and residents in the alert zones, please take care.

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