The weather of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh have remained dry for a long time now. While one or two districts of Rajasthan witnessed light rains on December 23 and 24, Madhya Pradesh has remained dry for more than a month.
Currently, the day temperatures of Rajasthan are settling near the normal levels or marginally below normal over most places. Yesterday also, the maximums over most districts of the state remained in the lower 20’s. However, on the other hand, both day and night temperatures of Madhya Pradesh have been settling above normal.
As per Skymet Weather, a cyclonic circulation is expected to form over the western and central parts of Rajasthan by tomorrow. Moreover, the humid winds from the Arabian Sea would increase the moisture over the region.
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In the wake of this, thunderstorm and light rain activities are likely to occur at a few places of East and Central Rajasthan on February 6. Thus, stations like Jaipur, Kota, Sikar, Sawai Madhopur, Alwar, Ajmer are anticipated to witness thunderstorm and light rain. Though for Jaipur, it could be a touch and a go situation.
Thereafter, this weather system is likely to move in an easterly direction over Madhya Pradesh. In the wake of this, few parts of Madhya Pradesh may also expect thunderstorm and light rainfall on February 6 and 7.
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However, these rains are expected to remain mainly confined to the central regions of the state. The districts such as Indore, Bhopal, Ujjain would witness light rains and thunderstorm.
Because of these rains, the minimum temperatures that are settling above normal over Madhya Pradesh may rise further due to moist winds and cloud cover. On the contrary, as the sky would become partly cloudy to cloudy over most places of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh, a marginal drop in the day temperatures is anticipated.
Henceforth, another round of light to moderate rains can be expected over East and Central Madhya Pradesh on February 11 and 12.
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