Mixed Weather for Rajasthan dry Spell Until July 19, Monsoon Returns

Jaipur, Rajasthan: Recent rainfall brought temporary relief to several parts of Rajasthan, including Jaipur, amidst a hot and humid spell. Bagidora in Banswara district recorded the highest rainfall of 80mm, providing respite from the prevailing weather conditions. Despite this, the Meteorological Department forecasts a lull in monsoon activities across the state for the next week, with a revival expected from July 19 onwards.

The capital city, Jaipur, experienced a scorching afternoon with temperatures reaching 38.5 degrees Celsius and humidity levels soaring to 90%. However, an evening downpour lasting nearly an hour, starting from 6:15 pm, brought about 33mm of rainfall. Localities such as Murlipura, Jhotwara, Jagatpura, Lal Kothi, Mansarovar, Malviya Nagar, and Raja Park witnessed heavy rainfall, leading to localized waterlogging, particularly in low-lying areas and parts of the Walled City. According to meteorological experts, the upcoming week from July 12 to July 18 will see reduced rainfall activity across Rajasthan. “From July 19 onwards, the monsoon is anticipated to regain strength, potentially bringing moderate to heavy rainfall to various parts of the state,” stated a meteorological official.

Despite the recent rainfall, several regions in Rajasthan continue to experience a deficit in seasonal rainfall. Meteorologists remain optimistic, noting that the initial phase of monsoon showers has been beneficial, with expectations of six more spells to follow. These subsequent spells are predicted to bring moderate to heavy rainfall, potentially alleviating the existing rainfall deficit in affected areas. Looking ahead, the Meteorological Department’s forecast suggests mild showers are likely in Jaipur, Ajmer, and Bharatpur divisions. This prediction underscores the variable nature of monsoon patterns across Rajasthan, impacting both agricultural activities and urban life. The temporary respite in rainfall is seen as a prelude to further monsoon activity expected later this month, highlighting the cyclical nature of weather patterns in the region. As Rajasthan braces for more rainfall in the coming weeks, the agricultural sector and urban infrastructure management are poised for potential impacts and opportunities arising from the monsoon’s return.

 

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