Heat finally breaks across Rajasthan as IMD issues fierce storm and lightning alerts from Jaipur to Churu After a brutal heatwave, Rajasthan's weather has flipped sharply. The weather department has flagged strong winds, lightning and hail across Bharatpur, Karauli, Dholpur, Tonk, Churu and several other districts. After enduring a long spell of scorching heat and heatwave conditions, the people of Rajasthan are finally getting some relief. Several powerful weather systems have switched on over the state at the same time, turning the weather around quickly. The latest bulletin from the IMD's Jaipur centre says a Western Disturbance is currently sitting as a trough within the mid-tropospheric westerly winds. On top of that, a monsoon trough line stretching from north Rajasthan all the way to Bihar, and a cyclonic circulation parked over north Haryana, are directly shaping the weather across the entire state. The combined effect of these three systems is clearly visible. Many parts of eastern and western Rajasthan are seeing sudden thunder, intense lightning, thunderbolts and dust storms with rain. Districts like Bharatpur, Karauli, Dholpur and Tonk have turned especially aggressive. Temperatures fall sharply, bringing relief from the heat Over the past 24 hours, the state's highest maximum temperature was logged in Barmer at 40.8 degrees Celsius. But the storms and rain that began late in the evening pushed temperatures down fast. In Churu, the maximum slid 5.4 degrees Celsius below normal to settle at 36.2 degrees Celsius, while Sikar recorded 35.5 degrees Celsius, which is 3.8 degrees Celsius below normal. The weather department has warned that similar storm, dust storm and lightning conditions will continue for the next few days. Conditions are also turning fully favourable for the Southwest Monsoon to advance further. That is why a fresh round of heavy downpours is very likely in the last days of June and the first week of July. Orange alert for Churu and Shekhawati For Churu and the surrounding Shekhawati belt, the weather department has issued an orange alert for intense thunder, lightning and storms. Sudden strong winds of 40 to 60 kilometres per hour and dust storms are expected here. Some areas could also see hail along with light to moderate rain. In the last 24 hours, Churu has already recorded 8.0 mm of rain and Jhunjhunu 13.0 mm, giving local residents major respite from the severe heat. Yellow alert for Jaipur and nearby districts The mood of the weather has changed completely in the capital Jaipur as well as in Kotputli, Behror, Dausa and Alwar. A yellow alert has been issued for these districts. Under its influence, Jaipur and nearby areas could see sudden strong winds of 30 to 40 kilometres per hour, dust storms and light to moderate rain. Because of this shift, Jaipur's maximum temperature has dropped to 38.9 degrees Celsius. Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli and Tonk face the biggest threat The weather department has issued its most serious, severe-intensity warning for Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli and Tonk. Extremely strong and gusty winds of 60 to 80 kilometres per hour are forecast in these areas. Intense thunder, lightning strikes, thunderbolts and hail also raise the risk of damage to crops and mud houses. The department has clearly advised people in these districts to avoid travelling and stay in safe places until the weather returns to normal. What this means for you • Across India: With the monsoon advancing across north India, plan travel and farm work carefully for the heavy rain expected in late June and the first week of July. • In Rajasthan: In Bharatpur, Dholpur, Karauli and Tonk, postpone travel during the 60 to 80 km/h winds and lightning, and stay away from mud houses and open fields. Questions & Answers 1. Which districts of Rajasthan have an orange alert? The weather department has issued an orange alert for Bharatpur, Karauli, Dholpur, Tonk, Churu, Jhunjhunu and Sikar, given the intense thunder, lightning and 60 to 80 km/h winds. 2. What is the maximum wind speed expected during the storms? In the worst-hit areas such as Bharatpur and Dholpur, winds could reach 60 to 80 kilometres per hour, while in yellow-alert areas they are expected to stay around 30 to 40 km/h. 3. What is the latest monsoon situation in Rajasthan and when will heavy rain begin? The Southwest Monsoon is currently active over Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand and Bihar. Rain will increase in parts of eastern Rajasthan in the last days of June, and heavy rain will spread across the state from the first week of July. 4. Where was the highest temperature recorded in the past 24 hours? The state's highest maximum temperature was recorded in Barmer at 40.8 degrees Celsius. 5. What is the weather like in Jaipur? Jaipur is under a yellow alert, with winds of 30 to 40 km/h and light to moderate rain likely. Its maximum temperature has dropped to 38.9 degrees Celsius. 6. How much rain fell in the past 24 hours? Churu recorded 8.0 mm and Jhunjhunu 13.0 mm of rain, giving people relief from the heat. https://trendkia.com/en/rajasthan/rajasthan-men-garmi-para-laga-breka-jaipur-se-churu-taka-teja-andhi-aura-vajrapata-ko-lekara-imd-ka-bara-alarta-2531 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.