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Pre Monsoon rain in Rajasthan to cease after today, begin again around May 20

May 17, 2019 12:33 PM |

Rajasthan Weather

Pre Monsoon activities have been continuing over the state of Rajasthan for the past many days. During the last 24 hours also cities of Barmer, Churu, Phalodi, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Pilani, Bundi, Kota, Bhilwada have observed rain and thundershower activities.

However, southernmost districts which are adjacent to the state of Gujarat have remained dry.

In a span of 24 hours from 8:30 am on Thursday, Barmer saw 19 mm of rains, Churu 15 mm, Phalodi 13 mm, Bundi 9 mm, Jaisalmer 5 mm, Kota 3 mm, and Jodhpur 2 mm.

Now, these on and off Pre Monsoon activities will continue today as well. However, by tomorrow, the weather over most of Rajasthan will become dry and only isolated pockets will see some Pre Monsoon characteristics.

Lightning seen over different parts of Rajasthan:

Lightning over Rajasthan

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Another spell of rain is likely to commence on May 20 and 21, due to the approach of a Western Disturbance. This system, like all the previous times, will once again induce a Cyclonic Circulation over western parts of Rajasthan.

These rain activities will be seen on just the aforementioned days and weather will once again go dry. Thereafter, any significant activity in terms of Pre Monsoon rains, dust storm and thundershowers will not be observed over the state of Rajasthan.

For the next three to four days, weather will remain dry and temperatures will remain under check. However, after May 21, maximums will see a steep rise due to absence of weather activities and heat wave conditions may also make an appearance once again during this time.

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