Severe Weather Strikes Rajasthan: Rainfall and Alerts Issued
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Jaipur, March 23 (NationPress) The weather experienced a significant shift on Monday morning across various districts of Rajasthan, including Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa, and Didwana, as rainfall swept through these areas, leading to a drop in temperatures and a noticeable chill.
Clouds heavily covered the sky as rain, along with thunder and lightning, moved across these regions. The Meteorological (MeT) Department has issued yellow and orange alerts for rain throughout the day in certain parts of the state.
Rainfall in Jaipur commenced around 8:00 a.m., with thunder and lightning significantly impairing visibility. Vehicles were observed navigating with headlights on due to the dense cloud cover and rainfall. Dausa also experienced light rain beginning around 7:30 a.m. This weather change is attributed to the influence of a Western Disturbance, according to the weather department.
The temperature has dipped to a minimum of 15 degrees Celsius, while the maximum is anticipated to remain around 30 degrees.
The region has faced fluctuating weather conditions over the past few days, with rain recorded on March 20 and 21 as well.
In Alwar, light rain began at around 8:00 a.m. after the city was initially blanketed by thick clouds. The weather has since turned cooler and more pleasant.
This ongoing spell of rain and storms across Rajasthan is driven by consecutive Western Disturbances.
On Sunday, many districts in the Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions reported cloudy skies. Areas such as Jaisalmer and Phalodi also recorded light rain along with strong winds.
The Meteorological Centre in Jaipur has forecasted dry weather across the state for Tuesday. Nevertheless, a new, weaker weather system is predicted to become active on March 25 and 26, prompting alerts for thunderstorms and rain in approximately 15 districts.
In the Samdari area of Balotra district, heavy hailstorms struck late Sunday night, contributing to the abrupt weather change. On Sunday, districts such as Barmer, Jalore, Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, and Jodhpur experienced a mix of clouds and sunshine, resulting in a minor increase in maximum temperatures.
As per the weather department, a yellow alert signifies the lowest level of warning to inform the public about possible weather-related disruptions, while an orange alert indicates a more serious warning, suggesting a heightened risk for damage and severe weather.