Jaipur. The monsoon speed has caught in Rajasthan and most of the districts are raining heavy rains. From rivers to drains, there is a boost and roads are submerged in many cities. The Meteorological Department has issued a warning of heavy to very heavy rainfall for East Rajasthan for the next 24 hours. On June 24, there is a possibility of excess rainfall in some areas of Kota, Bharatpur and Jaipur divisions. The Meteorological Department has also issued an alert regarding this. At the same time, in Bikaner and surrounding areas of western Rajasthan, the phase of thunderstorms may increase from June 25 to 27. The cyclonic circulation over Uttar Pradesh and the turf system spread to the Bay of Bengal is continuously flowing due to the monsoon activity. Due to this effect, the intensity of rain in eastern Rajasthan is expected to increase once again from June 27.
Due to heavy rains in many areas of Rajasthan, many districts received rain from 1 to 7 inches on Monday. In many places, the roads were flooded with one and a half to three feet, which affected the movement of people. The road to the main market was submerged due to two hours of rains in Sardarshahar of Churu. Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Kota kept raining intermittently. Apart from this, heavy rains were also recorded in Jaipur. In Mangrol of Baran district, due to heavy rains, flood -like conditions occurred. It also rained in Nagaur, Dausa and Kotputli. That is, heavy rains were affected in most districts of Rajasthan. The maximum temperature in the state was recorded at 42.6 degrees Celsius in Sriganganagar and 18.0 degrees Celsius in Mount Abu. According to the records, the average amount of humidity in the air was recorded between 50 and 100 percent in most parts of the state.
Maximum temperature of main districts
According to the Meteorological Department’s Fourcast report, on Monday, 33.0 degrees in Ajmer, Alwar 36.4 degrees, 35.7 degrees in Jaipur, 35.5 degrees in Sikar, 27.1 degrees in Kota, 33.3 degrees in Chittorgarh, 38.9 degrees in Barmer, 41.7 degrees in Jasalmer, 41.7 degrees in Jodhpur, 34.4 degrees in Jodhpur, 38.5 in Chore, 36.5 in Chore Sri Ganganagar recorded 42.6 degrees and Mount Abu recorded a maximum temperature of 24.4 Celsius.
Minimum temperature of main districts
According to the Fourcast report of the Meteorological Department, 25.5 degrees in Ajmer on Monday, 28.6 degrees in Alwar, 26.4 degrees in Jaipur, 25.5 degrees in Sikar, 26.0 degrees in Kota, 25.3 degrees in Chittorgarh, Barmer 29.4 degrees, 29.7 degrees in Jaisalmer, 26.9 degrees in Jodhpur, 30.2 degrees in Bikaner, 30.2 degrees in Bikaner, Churu and Sri Ganganagar 31.6 degrees and Mount Abu recorded a minimum temperature of 18.0 ° C.
Meteorological Alert
The Meteorological Department on Tuesday issued red alert in Baran and Bundi and an orange alert in eight districts, expressing the possibility of heavy rains in the eastern part of Rajasthan. Rajasthan has received 133 percent more rainfall than normal since June 1. At the same time, the capital Jaipur has received 124 percent more rainfall than normal since June 1. Due to heavy rains, the arrival of water in many dams of the state has also increased. According to the department, today there is a possibility of rain at some places in Kota, Udaipur, Bharatpur, Ajmer, Jaipur and Jodhpur, Bikaner divisions.
Apart from this, the department is expected to increase the activities of thunderstorms from 25 to 27 June in some parts of Bikaner division of Western Raj. Due to the formation of a back to back system in the Bay of Bengal in the coming days, there is a possibility of increase in heavy rain activities in eastern Rajasthan from June 27.