Feeling cold due to drizzle in Rajasthan, video to know the weather condition of your city

Rajasthan : The rainy season has not stopped yet in Rajasthan. Even after the departure of monsoon, the rainy season continues in the eastern areas of the state. For the last four days, rainy season has prevailed in more than 12 districts of the state (Rajasthan), rain alerts are being issued daily by the Meteorological Department (IMD). Due to this, there is a feeling of coolness due to light rain in some districts including Jaipur. Meteorological Center Jaipur (IMD, Jaipur) has also issued a yellow alert of rain in 17 districts today (Monday).

How was the temperature on Sunday?

On Sunday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 30.1 degree Celsius in Ajmer, 26.7 in Bhilwara, 30 in Jaipur, 26.4 in Kota, 25.5 in Udaipur, 27.5 in Chittorgarh and 31.6 degree Celsius. In the last 24 hours in Udaipur, 4 inches i.e. 100 More than MM rainfall was recorded. This is a new record for highest rainfall in the month of October.

Yellow alert in 17 districts on Monday

There is a possibility of rain in Rajasthan today (Monday) also. The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in 17 districts. There may be light rain in these districts. Along with this, there is a possibility of cloudy sky and moderate rain with thunder in the southern part of Rajasthan which includes Udaipur, Kota and Jodhpur divisions for the next 3-4 days. The weather is likely to remain mainly dry in the northern and north-western parts of the state.

Clouds will remain hidden for the next three-four days

According to the Meteorological Center (Jaipur), due to the influence of easterly winds, there is a possibility of cloudy sky in some parts of Udaipur, Kota and Jodhpur divisions of southern Rajasthan for the next three-four days and there is a possibility of light and moderate rain at some places. The weather center says that during this period the weather may remain mainly dry in the northern and north-western parts of the state.

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