Rajasthan Weather / Monsoon rains have stopped in Rajasthan- chances of rain again from September 17

After the monsoon stopped in Rajasthan, the weather has become dry. On Wednesday, the sun was shining brightly in many cities and the temperature increased by 1 to 4 degrees. The Meteorological Department has predicted dry weather and increased heat for the next 4-5 days. Rain is expected to return from September 17.

Rajasthan Weather: The spell of monsoon rains has currently halted in Rajasthan. On Wednesday, skies remained clear across all cities, with several areas experiencing intense sunshine. As a result, cities like Jaisalmer, Barmer, Jalore, Udaipur, Chittorgarh, and Bhilwara recorded a rise of 1 to 4 degrees Celsius in daytime temperatures. Weather experts predict that dry conditions will prevail for the next 4–5 days, with temperatures likely to increase by another 2–3 degrees Celsius.

Rain may return from September 17
According to Radheyshyam Sharma, Director of the Jaipur Meteorological Center, most parts of Rajasthan will remain dry for the next week, with only isolated areas receiving light rain. However, from September 17, a new weather system is expected to become active, which could bring light showers to parts of southeastern and eastern Rajasthan.

Churu records highest temperature
On Wednesday, Churu reported the highest temperature at 35.4°C. Maximum temperatures in other cities were as follows:

  • Barmer: 34.9°C

  • Jaisalmer: 33.6°C

  • Jodhpur: 32.8°C

  • Phalodi: 33.6°C

  • Bikaner: 33.8°C

  • Sriganganagar: 34.4°C

  • Chittorgarh: 33.3°C

  • Pilani: 34.7°C

  • Udaipur: 31.6°C

  • Kota: 32.9°C

  • Jaipur: 34.2°C

  • Alwar: 34.0°C

  • Vanasthali (Tonk): 33.8°C

  • Ajmer: 32.0°C

  • Bhilwara: 32.4°C

  • Fatehpur: 33.9°C

  • Jhunjhunu: 33.3°C

Impact of western winds
The change in weather is due to weakening easterly winds and strengthening westerly winds. These westerlies are making Rajasthan’s weather drier. In particular, regions such as Jaisalmer, Barmer, Sriganganagar, and Churu are likely to witness a 2–3°C rise in temperatures over the next week.