Rajasthan Lashed by Rain, Hail, and Winds; Orange Alert Issued

Rajasthan experienced a significant weather shift with rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds reported across the state, leading to traffic disruptions and brief power outages in parts of Jaipur. The IMD has issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, strong winds, rainfall, and hailstorms in various districts, with hail reported in Sikar. The rain caused a temperature drop of 2-3 degrees Celsius, intensifying the winter chill, with Jaisalmer recording the lowest temperature at 6.2°C. The IMD has further warned of dense fog and cold wave conditions likely to affect several districts, including Jaipur and Alwar, from January 25.

Key Points: Rajasthan Weather: Orange Alert for Rain, Hail, and Strong Winds

  • Orange alert for 14 districts
  • Hailstorms hit Sikar district
  • Traffic disrupted in Jaipur
  • Dense fog warning from Jan 25
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Rain, hail and strong winds lash Rajasthan; yellow and orange alerts issued

IMD issues orange and yellow alerts across Rajasthan as rain, hail, and strong winds disrupt life and bring a winter chill. Details on affected districts.

"An orange alert is in force for 14 districts today, while 11 districts are under a yellow alert. - IMD"

Jaipur, Jan 23

Weather conditions changed across Rajasthan over the last 24 hours as rainfall accompanied by lightning, thunder and strong winds was reported at several places in the state. The highest rainfall of 13.0 mm was recorded in Pushkar.

Light to moderate fog was also observed in parts of the state.

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued orange and yellow alerts for thunderstorms, strong winds, rainfall and hailstorms in various districts. An orange alert is in force for 14 districts today, while 11 districts are under a yellow alert.

A warning for dense fog and cold wave conditions has also been issued from January 25. Jaipur witnessed the first winter rain of the season early Friday morning. Intermittent drizzle began around 5 a.m., intensifying into heavy rain by 6.30 a.m., accompanied by strong winds and thunder.

The rainfall led to a drop of 2-3 degrees Celsius in temperature, bringing back a strong winter chill.

Heavy rain also disrupted traffic in parts of the city, including Tonk Road, Malviya Nagar, Jagatpura, JLN Marg and surrounding areas. Power supply was affected briefly in some localities. Hailstorms were reported from several areas of Sikar district, including Kotri, Simarla and Sargoth, where hailstones the size of chickpeas fell for 10-15 minutes.

Similar weather conditions prevailed in districts such as Tonk, Nagaur, Alwar and Jaipur, where intermittent rain and strong winds intensified the cold.

Meanwhile, the lowest temperature was recorded in Jaisalmer in the last 24 hours, which was 6.2 degrees C, while the highest temperature was recorded in Jawai Bandh (Pali) at 29.4 degrees Celsius.

Earlier on Thursday, light rain was recorded in border districts including Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Barmer, Ganganagar and Jodhpur, while dense fog was observed in northeastern districts such as Ganganagar and Hanumangarh.

The IMD has warned that after the current rainy spell subsides, dense fog is likely to affect several districts, including Jaipur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, Nagaur, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, and Hanumangarh. Residents have been advised to remain cautious, especially during early morning and late-night hours.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
In Jaipur right now and the roads were a mess this morning on Tonk Road. Waterlogging started within an hour. The corporation needs to improve drainage before issuing alerts, na? The warning is good but preparation is better.
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Rohit P
This winter rain is a blessing for the groundwater levels in Rajasthan. Every drop counts in our state. But the fog warning for next week is concerning for road and rail traffic. Travel safe, especially on NH-48.
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Sarah B
Visiting Pushkar and experienced this! The hail in Sikar district sounds intense. The IMD alerts are very detailed and helpful for planning. Kudos to them for the district-wise warnings.
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Aman W
Power cuts in some localities are the real problem. With work from home and online classes, even a brief disruption causes issues. Hope the discoms are ready for the next alert period.
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Kavya N
The sudden chill is back! Just when we thought winter was ending. Time to bring out the rajais and heaters again. My heart goes out to people without proper shelter in this weather. 🙏

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