Rain Brings Relief from Scorching Heat in Jaipur, Orange Alert Issued

Intermittent rainfall and gusty winds brought relief from intense heat in Jaipur on Saturday, with temperatures dropping by 1-2 degrees Celsius. The India Meteorological Department issued Orange alerts for several districts including Jaipur, Sikar, and Tonk, warning of thunderstorms and strong winds up to 60 km/h. Yellow alerts were also issued for other districts like Dholpur and Alwar with lighter conditions expected. Authorities have advised residents to take precautions, stay indoors, and avoid unprotected areas during the adverse weather.

Key Points: Rain Brings Relief from Heat in Jaipur, Orange Alert Issued

  • Rain and gusty winds bring relief from heat in Jaipur
  • IMD issues Orange alert for Jaipur, Sikar, Tonk, Dausa, Jhunjhunu
  • Yellow alert for Dholpur, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Alwar, Churu, Hanumangarh, Kotputli-Behror
  • Residents advised to stay indoors and avoid shelter under trees during thunderstorms
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Rain brings relief from heat in Jaipur, Met dept issues orange and yellow alerts across Rajasthan

Rainfall in Jaipur and parts of Rajasthan brings relief from intense heat. IMD issues Orange and Yellow alerts for thunderstorms, lightning, and strong winds.

"The sudden showers reduced visibility and ushered in a cooler atmosphere, offering respite to residents who had been grappling with rising heat and humidity over the past few days. - Meteorological Centre"

Jaipur, May 2

Intermittent rainfall accompanied by gusty winds brought much-needed relief from the intense heat in Jaipur on Saturday, leading to a noticeable dip in temperatures across the city.

The sudden change in weather conditions provided respite to residents who had been grappling with soaring mercury levels over the past few days.

The weather changed around 9:30 a.m., when dense cloud cover engulfed the city, followed by spells of light to moderate rain in several areas, including Amer, Tonk Road, and Malviya Nagar. The sudden showers reduced visibility and ushered in a cooler atmosphere, offering respite to residents who had been grappling with rising heat and humidity over the past few days.

According to the Meteorological Centre, the rainfall activity has resulted in a drop of 1 to 2 degrees Celsius in daytime temperatures. The city, which had been witnessing mercury levels close to 40 degrees Celsius, experienced relatively milder conditions on Saturday.

Amid the changing weather patterns, the India Meteorological Department has issued Orange and Yellow alerts for several districts of Rajasthan, warning of thunderstorms, lightning, strong winds, and rainfall in the coming hours.

Districts including Jaipur, Sikar, Tonk, Dausa, and Jhunjhunu have been placed under an Orange alert, indicating the likelihood of moderate to intense thunderstorms. These areas may experience gusty winds ranging between 40 and 60 km/h, lightning strikes, isolated hailstorms, and light to moderate rainfall.

Authorities have cautioned that such conditions could cause damage to trees, weak structures, electric poles, and temporary installations, besides posing risks to standing crops.

Meanwhile, a Yellow alert has been issued for districts such as Dholpur, Karauli, Sawai Madhopur, Alwar, Churu, Hanumangarh, and Kotputli-Behror. These regions are likely to witness thunderstorms with lightning, winds of 30-40 km/h, and light to moderate rainfall. Although the intensity is expected to be lower compared to Orange alert areas, residents have been advised to remain vigilant.

The met department has urged citizens to take necessary precautions, including staying indoors during thunderstorms, avoiding shelter under trees or near electric poles, and securing loose objects. Unnecessary travel should be avoided during adverse weather conditions.

While the rainfall has brought temporary relief from the heat, it has also raised concerns for agriculture and rural infrastructure. Farmers have been advised to take preventive steps to protect crops from potential damage.

The IMD continues to closely monitor the evolving weather situation and may issue further updates. Residents are advised to stay alert and follow official guidelines, said officials.

- IANS

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Vikram M
Good news for the city, but these orange alerts are concerning. I live in Malviya Nagar and the wind was really strong this morning. Saw some trees bending dangerously. Hope the authorities have made proper arrangements for drainage and power backup. 😅
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Rajesh Q
While the rain is welcome, why does the Met department always issue warnings only after the weather changes? They should have predicted this earlier. Our farmers need at least 48 hours notice to protect their crops. Just saying! 🤔
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Arjun K
So glad for this rain! Was planning to visit Amer Fort today, but the showers made it even more beautiful. The weather has changed so suddenly - one day it's 40°C, next day it's pleasant. Rajasthan weather never fails to surprise us! 🌧️
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Kavya N
I hope these alerts don't disrupt daily life too much. We have school exams starting next week, and power cuts during storms could affect students preparing online. The authorities should keep emergency helplines active. Stay safe everyone! 🌈
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Ravi K
Finally, the city breathes! But we need better urban planning to handle such events. The waterlogging on Tonk Road was quite bad this morning. Our infrastructure should be ready for these weather patterns. Good to see the Met department being proactive though. 👍
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