Rajasthan's Rainy Spell to Last Through March, Says Weather Dept

The Meteorological Department forecasts that storms and rainfall in Rajasthan will persist until the end of March, influenced by two separate weather systems. Light to heavy showers have already been recorded in districts including Jaipur, Kota, and Baran, leading to a noticeable drop in temperatures. Western districts like Jaisalmer and Barmer have also experienced relief from the summer heat following recent rains. Weather officials predict clear conditions until Wednesday, followed by further rainfall and potential dusty winds in several divisions.

Key Points: Rajasthan Rainfall Forecast: Storms to Continue Till March End

  • Rain to continue till March 31
  • Two weather systems expected
  • Dusty winds forecast for major cities
  • Temperatures drop across state
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Rain to continue in Rajasthan till March end, says weather department

Rajasthan faces continued rain and storms until March 31, bringing cooler temps. Jaipur, Kota, and western districts see showers, says Met Dept.

Rain to continue in Rajasthan till March end, says weather department
"the weather will remain clear till Wednesday. Thereafter, light rainfall is likely - Radheshyam Sharma"

Jaipur, March 24

The spell of storms and rainfall that began in Rajasthan last week is likely to continue until the end of March, bringing a noticeable dip in temperatures across the state.

According to the Meteorological Department, two separate weather systems are likely to influence Rajasthan between March 26 and March 31. However, weather conditions are expected to remain clear on March 25.

Over the past 24 hours, light rainfall was recorded in several districts, including Jaipur, Hanumangarh, and Jhunjhunu. Afternoon showers were also reported from Kota, Baran, and Ajmer. In Kota, certain areas witnessed heavy rainfall during the day.

Meanwhile, regions such as Jhalawar, Baran, Sawai Madhopur, and Bundi experienced overcast skies with intermittent drizzles. On Monday morning, parts of Jaipur witnessed light rain accompanied by thunder and lightning. The city recorded 8 mm of rainfall, while Shahpura received 5 mm, and Jalsu recorded 1 mm. Cloud cover persisted throughout the day, resulting in a drop of around 3 degrees Celsius in temperature. Jaipur recorded a maximum temperature of 28.5 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 19.2 degrees.

Western districts, including Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Ganganagar, also experienced relief from heat following rainfall. Temperatures remained near normal levels across the region. In the last 24 hours, Barmer recorded the highest maximum temperature at 35.8 degrees. Other readings included Bikaner: 33 degrees Celsius, Churu: 32.4 degrees, Jaisalmer: 33.4 degrees, Jodhpur: 34.3 degrees, Ganganagar: 32.5 degrees and Udaipur: 33.5 degrees. In most western districts, temperatures stayed below normal, offering respite from rising summer heat.

According to Radheshyam Sharma, Director of the Meteorological Centre in Jaipur, the weather will remain clear till Wednesday. Thereafter, light rainfall is likely in eastern and northern Rajasthan due to consecutive Western Disturbances.

Another strong Western Disturbance between March 29 and 31 may bring thunderstorms and rainfall to the northwestern and northeastern parts of the state. However, on March 26 and 27, Jaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Kota, Bikaner, and Jodhpur are likely to experience dusty winds blowing at speeds of 30 to 40 km/h, along with isolated rainfall accompanied by thunder.

Overall, Rajasthan is set to experience continued weather fluctuations, with intermittent rain and relatively cooler conditions prevailing through the end of March.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good news for farmers, especially in the western districts. This pre-monsoon rain is crucial for the Rabi crops. Hope the distribution is even and there's no hailstorm damage.
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David E
Visiting Jodhpur next week. The forecast for dusty winds doesn't sound ideal for sightseeing. Hopefully, the rain clears the air instead. Fingers crossed!
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Aditya G
The IMD forecast seems accurate so far. But I wish they could give more hyper-local predictions. "Light rainfall in eastern Rajasthan" is too vague for planning farm activities.
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Sneha F
Perfect weather! No need for ACs, electricity bill will be lower. Hope it continues like this. Monsoon is still far away, so every bit of rain is a blessing.
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Vikram M
Need to be careful with the thunderstorms and lightning. Saw a tree branch fall in my colony yesterday. Municipal corporation should trim old trees near power lines as a precaution.

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