Rajasthan : Monsoon rains have definitely brought some relief in Rajasthan, but it will not last for long. The rainy season that started with the beginning of the month of Sawan has weakened a bit in Bhadwa. At present, the rains have reduced in the state for the last two days and this shortage is likely to remain for the next two days as well.
Weather condition of the state in the last 24 hours
At the same time, the weather has suddenly changed in the state capital Jaipur. At around 9 pm, heavy rain started with strong winds in most parts of Jaipur city and rural areas. After about half an hour of rain, many areas of Jaipur were flooded. In the last 24 hours, rain with thunder was recorded at some places in the state. Heavy rain was recorded at some places in Sri Ganganagar district. In eastern Rajasthan, the highest rainfall of 49.0 mm was recorded in Mount Abu and 80.0 mm in Jaitsar of Sri Ganganagar in western Rajasthan. In the last 24 hours, the highest maximum temperature in the state was 35.0 degrees in Phalodi and the highest minimum temperature was 27.3 degrees in Bikaner.
Monsoon will gain strength again from September 2
According to the Meteorological Department, the deep depression formed over South Gujarat has reached the Saurashtra-Kutch region while moving westwards. Now it is likely to slowly move towards the Gulf of Arabian Sea. The monsoon phase in the state has weakened a bit for a day or two. Due to which the weather has also become clear in many districts. This has led to an increase in temperature. But the monsoon is likely to become active in the state from September 2. According to the Meteorological Department, due to the monsoon phase becoming active from September 2, heavy and very heavy rains can be seen again in many parts of the state. The Meteorological Department estimates that the rain phase will intensify in many parts of the state on September 3, 4.