Heavy rain alert in Rajasthan, water level in the dry dam is expected to rise this time

Rajasthan : The Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert in 23 districts of Rajasthan. These include Jaipur, Dausa, Alwar, Bharatpur, Tonk, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar, Chittorgarh, Rajsamand, Bhilwara, Sirohi, Udaipur, Dungarpur, and Pratapgarh. There is a possibility of thunderstorms and rain with strong winds in these districts.

Minimum temperature: 27.6 °C

Tuesday will start with a mild cold weather in Jaipur, where the minimum temperature is expected to be around 27.6 degrees Celsius. The atmosphere will feel cool and fresh in the morning, which will provide relief from the heat of the day.

Maximum temperature: 28.5 °C

The temperature will rise slightly in the middle of the day, and the maximum temperature may reach 28.5 °C. This temperature will be generally comfortable and will protect you from excessive heat.

Average temperature: 32.8 °C

The average temperature throughout the day is expected to be around 32.8 degrees Celsius. This temperature can be comfortable for Jaipurites, allowing them to carry out their daily tasks without any discomfort.

Humidity: 79%
The weather in Jaipur will be humid on Tuesday, with the humidity likely to be 79%. This will increase the humidity in the air, which can sometimes make it feel humid, but this is normal for seasonal changes.

wind direction and speed

On Tuesday, the winds will blow from the east-northeast direction (ENE), with a speed of 10.7 km/h. These light winds will make the day even more pleasant and will refresh the weather.

7 day weather forecast

Some fluctuations in temperature can be seen in the coming week:

Tuesday: 37 °C
Wednesday: 37 °C
Thursday: 37 °C
Friday: 31 °C
Saturday: 36 °C
Sunday: 33 °C
Monday: 30 °C

Water level rises in Bisalpur dam

Due to continuous rain in the catchment area of ​​Bisalpur Dam, the inflow of water in the dam has started again. In the last 24 hours, the water in the dam has increased by 18 cm, due to which the water level has increased from 310.09 RL meter to 310.27 RL meter. Officials of the Water Resources Department said that water has started coming into the dam from July 4 and a total of 61 cm of water has arrived in 9 days. However, the inflow of water from Triveni is still awaited.

Water crisis situation in the state

Due to severe heat in Rajasthan, 532 out of 691 dams have dried up. Only 155 dams have nominal water left. The dams of the state have 16 percent less water compared to last year. Last year before the monsoon, the dams were 48.38 percent full, but due to the heat this year, only 32 percent water is left in the dams.

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