The weather patterns in Rajasthan have undergone a significant shift due to the activation of a Western Disturbance. Several parts of the state, which were previously experiencing rising temperatures, are now witnessing cloud cover and rainfall. According to meteorological reports, western regions including Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jodhpur have received light to moderate rainfall over the last 24 hours. This atmospheric change has resulted in a temperature decline of approximately 2°C to 3°C across the state.
Heavy Rainfall in Jaisalmer and Temperature Trends
1mm during the last 24 hours. This precipitation has directly impacted the thermal levels, with maximum temperatures in most districts now ranging between 26°C and 30°C. These figures are currently 2°C to 8°C below the seasonal normal. 9°C, Alwar saw the lowest minimum temperature at 13°C during the 24-hour period ending Sunday morning.
Detailed Temperature Records Across Districts
The forecast report highlights a consistent drop in mercury across Rajasthan. 6°C. 5°C. 6°C. 4°C.
Weather Forecast for March 25 and 26
The Meteorological Department has predicted thunderstorms and rain for Monday in districts including Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jhunjhunu, Churu, Sikar, and Nagaur. According to officials, the influence of another weak Western Disturbance is expected to persist. This system is likely to cause drizzling and light rain across various districts on March 25 and 26. The sky is expected to remain overcast with intermittent spells of light precipitation in the northern and western belts.
Impact of the New Western Disturbance
The current weather system has provided a temporary respite from the early onset of summer heat, while meteorologists suggest that the frequency of these disturbances in late March is keeping the temperatures stable. Residents in the alert-bound districts have been advised to stay informed about local weather updates, especially regarding thunder and lightning activities. The department continues to monitor the movement of the disturbance as it passes through the northern plains of India.