Rajasthan Weather Shift: Heavy Rain Drenches Jaipur; Alerts Issued for Ajmer, Kota, and Bikaner as Heatwave Recedes Pre-monsoon showers have brought relief to Rajasthan, causing a sharp drop in temperature. Jaipur witnessed heavy early morning rain on June 21, while several other districts remain on alert. Residents of Rajasthan have finally found relief from the sweltering heat and intense humidity as weather conditions took a dramatic turn on the morning of June 21. Capital city Jaipur and several other districts witnessed a sudden weather shift. Around 4 AM, dark clouds gathered over the capital, followed by strong winds and heavy rainfall that drenched the city. This sudden downpour led to a significant drop in morning temperatures, bringing much-needed respite from the sticky heat. According to reports received by TrendKia, the meteorological department had previously predicted a change in weather patterns across the eastern and northern parts of the state, which was proven correct on Sunday morning. Key areas in Jaipur, including Tonk Road, Malviya Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, and Jagatpura, saw heavy showers that left the roads completely waterlogged. Collision of Moist Winds Activates New Weather System According to weather scientists, this dramatic change is a result of moist winds coming from the Arabian Sea colliding with those from the Bay of Bengal, which has activated a new cyclonic circulation. Experts suggest that Jaipur and its neighboring areas will remain cloudy throughout the day, with intermittent rain likely to continue. While Saturday recorded the state's maximum temperature of 40.8 degrees Celsius in Phalodi, Sunday's rainfall is expected to lower the mercury by 3 to 4 degrees Celsius. The IMD has issued safety advisories urging people to seek shelter in safe places during lightning and strong winds, and to strictly avoid standing under trees or electric poles. Temperature Drops in Ajmer; Yellow Alert Issued The weather has also transformed in Ajmer and its surrounding regions. Over the past 24 hours, Ajmer recorded 2 mm of rainfall, leaving the skies overcast since early morning. On Saturday, Ajmer registered a maximum temperature of 37.4 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 25.2 degrees Celsius, which was 2 degrees below normal. The weather department has issued a yellow alert for the Ajmer division, warning of moderate to heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds in the coming hours. The cool breeze has completely eliminated heatwave conditions for local residents. Hadoti and Kota Bracing for Monsoonal Activity Pre-monsoon activities are picking up speed in Kota and the surrounding Hadoti region. The IMD has issued a special warning regarding lightning strikes and thunderstorms in the districts of the Kota division. Since morning, Kota has been experiencing cool winds and frequent lightning. According to the local weather station, monsoonal winds from the Bay of Bengal are advancing rapidly into this region, which could bring heavy rainfall to parts of Kota, Baran, and Jhalawar over the next two days. With temperatures cooling down, local farmers have accelerated their preparations for sowing Kharif crops. Dust Storms and Rain Bring Relief to Western Rajasthan The weather is also shifting rapidly in Bikaner and Churu divisions of Western Rajasthan. On Saturday, Bikaner recorded a maximum temperature of 38.3 degrees Celsius, which was 2.8 degrees Celsius below normal. However, relative humidity peaked at 75% in the evening, causing intense discomfort due to humidity. According to the latest IMD bulletin, dust storms accompanied by light to moderate rain are expected in parts of Bikaner, Churu, and Hanumangarh. The heatwave has now completely subsided in these areas, keeping temperatures under check. Mewar and Chittorgarh Witness Pre-Monsoon Arrival Data from the meteorological department reveals that Chittorgarh and the Mewar region recorded a solid 10 mm of rainfall on Saturday itself. Consequently, relative humidity in Chittorgarh surged to 92% in the morning. On Sunday morning, light drizzle continued across Chittorgarh and other districts of the Udaipur division. According to IMD Jaipur, conditions are highly favorable for the arrival of the monsoon in these southern parts of Rajasthan, with heavy rain anticipated in some areas over the next 24 hours. What this means for you • Across India: The onset of pre-monsoon showers in northwestern India suggests a cooling trend that could soon bring relief from severe heatwaves in neighboring states. • In Rajasthan: Commuters in major cities like Jaipur, Ajmer, and Kota should watch out for waterlogging and traffic disruptions, while farmers in the Hadoti region can begin timely sowing of Kharif crops. Questions & Answers 1. What major weather change occurred in Jaipur on the morning of June 21? Around 4 AM on June 21, dark clouds gathered over Jaipur, followed by strong winds and heavy rainfall that brought immediate relief from intense heat and humidity. 2. What is the primary cause behind this sudden rain in Rajasthan according to the IMD? According to weather experts, the change is caused by the collision of moist winds from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, which has activated a new cyclonic circulation. 3. Which districts are expected to receive heavy rainfall over the next two days? Due to the advancement of monsoonal winds from the Bay of Bengal, heavy rainfall is expected in several parts of Kota, Baran, and Jhalawar over the next two days. 4. Has the heatwave completely ended in Western Rajasthan? Yes, following dust storms and light to moderate rainfall in western districts like Bikaner, Churu, and Hanumangarh, temperatures have dropped and the heatwave has fully subsided. https://trendkia.com/en/rajasthan/rajasthan-mausam-update-jaipur-mein-tadke-hui-jordar-baarish-ajmer-aur-kota-samet-kai-jilon-mein-meghgarjan-ke-saath-baucharen-2109 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.