What Caused the Sudden Weather Change in Rajasthan?

Synopsis
Rajasthan's weather took a remarkable turn as strong storms and hail swept through the region, leading to a significant drop in temperatures. This article explores how the Meteorological Department is responding to the changes and what residents can expect in the coming days.
Key Takeaways
- Storms and hail affected various regions in Rajasthan.
- Temperature in Jaipur fell from 35°C to 25.7°C.
- Rain alerts issued for 12 districts.
- Residents advised to remain vigilant for potential rain and lightning.
- Cooler temperatures recorded in several areas.
Jaipur, May 3 (NationPress) The weather experienced a dramatic shift across Rajasthan as storms and hail struck various regions, causing the temperature in Jaipur to plummet by 10 degrees Celsius on Saturday.
The Meteorological Department has issued a rain alert for 12 districts on May 4.
An official from the department noted that this abrupt change in weather provided much-needed relief from the prevailing heat across many areas of the state.
He mentioned that cities such as Kota, Baran, Jhalawar, and Ajmer faced storms in the afternoon, followed by cloud cover and light drizzle in some regions.
At around 2:30 PM, the temperature in Jaipur was approximately 35°C. However, by 4:30 PM, it had fallen to 25.7°C — a drop of more than 9 degrees within just two hours.
The official reported that a dust storm swept through the city, followed by light rain along with thunder and lightning in several areas.
On Saturday evening, the Met Department issued an orange alert for Jaipur, Dausa, Sikar, Bharatpur, and surrounding areas, advising residents to remain vigilant regarding potential lightning and rainfall. Earlier on May 2, early morning storms and overcast skies were noted in eastern Rajasthan districts such as Jaipur, Alwar, Bharatpur, Dausa, and Jhunjhunu.
Meanwhile, winds persisted throughout the day in the northern districts, contributing to a reduction in heat.
According to the official, Pilani recorded the lowest maximum temperature in the state on May 2 at only 31.5°C. Hanumangarh also enjoyed relatively cool weather, with a maximum temperature of 31.9°C. Other significant temperatures included Jhunjhunu at 33.9 degrees Celsius, Dholpur at 34.9 degrees Celsius, Ganganagar at 34.8 degrees Celsius, Alwar at 32.5 degrees Celsius, Ajmer at 36.9 degrees Celsius, Sikar at 37.5 degrees Celsius, Churu at 36.2 degrees Celsius, Karauli at 35.4 degrees Celsius, Dausa at 35.4 degrees Celsius, and Jaipur at 35.5 degrees Celsius.
The official advised that with more rainfall anticipated, residents should remain alert and heed updates from the Meteorological Department.