Rajasthan Monsoon Break: On one side, Devbhumi has wreaked havoc in Uttarakhand and on the other side there are clouds in Rajasthan. That is, the speed of the monsoon has stopped, the chances of rain are very low in the coming days.
Uttarkashi cloudburst live update: The torrential rains on the mountains of Uttarakhand caused heavy havoc. More than 100 people died in this sky havoc. On the one hand, the water supply has come, on the other hand, the monsoon in Rajasthan has slowed down. According to the Meteorological Department, the weather can remain dry in most parts of the state for the next 4 to 5 days. The monsoon trough line is still from its normal position to north, due to which rain activities can be limited to drizzle only.
How will the weather be in Rajasthan till August 15?
Rajasthan has recorded 81 percent more rainfall than normal so far this year. But now the speed of the monsoon seems to be stopping. Meteorologists believe that if this situation continues, till August 15, the expectation of rain in most districts of the state is very low.
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Know the weather report from Bikaner to Ganganagar
Due to the slow monsoon speed, the temperature is also increasing continuously. On Tuesday, Ganganagar recorded a maximum temperature of 37.2 degrees Celsius, which is a highest level of this season. Similarly, Phalodi and Bikaner recorded temperatures 36.8 and 36.8 degrees respectively.
Temperature from Jaipur Jodhpur to Jhunjhunu and Sikar
- Jaisalmer: 36.7 degrees
- Barmer: 35.8 degrees
- Hanumangarh: 35.6 degrees
- Jhunjhunu: 33.3 degrees
- Dausa: 33.9 degrees
- Jalore: 33.4 degrees
- Churu: 35.4 degrees
- Jodhpur: 33.8 degrees
- Chittorgarh: 33.3 degrees
- Kota: 34.3 degrees
- Sikar: 33.5 degrees
- Jaipur: 33.8 degrees
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What is the advice of Rajasthan Meteorological Department?
- People are facing humidity and heat due to strong sunlight and rising temperature. In many districts, people have returned to wings and coolers again. While there was a relief from good rains in agricultural areas recently, now concern about the situation like drought has started increasing again.
- The Meteorological Department has advised farmers not to give unnecessary water in crops and wait for the next forecast of the weather. At the same time, the state government is also keeping an eye on the monsoon move.