Monsoon entered Rajasthan, rainy season started in many districts including Jaipur

Rajasthan Monsoon Weather: Rain has begun in many places of Rajasthan as the monsoon season has arrived. On Wednesday afternoon, the weather in Jaipur, Sikar, Alwar, Nagaur, Chittorgarh, Pali, Sirohi, Bharatpur, Udaipur, and Churu in Rajasthan shifted, resulting in severe rains that lasted anywhere from ten minutes to an hour.

People were able to flee the heat as a result of the temperature dropping. The monsoon is quickly coming to eastern Rajasthan. The capital city of Jaipur saw sporadic rain and drizzle that lasted until late at night.

On Wednesday, Dholpur reported its maximum rainfall of 80 mm in the previous 24 hours. Rainfall exceeds for Bharatpur was 65 mm, Barmer 32.5 mm, and Chittorgarh 27.8 mm. It’s still raining in these areas.

The Meteorological Department states that by June 28, the monsoon may arrive in eastern Rajasthan, including Jaipur. People in these places are waiting for big rains even as pre-monsoon activities have begun.

Water filled around Jalmahal due to torrential rains in Jaipur, IMD issued alert

Jaipur Weather: Since the previous night, it has been pouring consistently in various locations, including Jaipur in Rajasthan. This has exposed the drainage system’s pole in Jaipur. The common people in Jaipur are dealing with numerous issues as a result of the overflowing of rainwater in the city’s highways and low-lying areas.

The Meteorological Department said that over the past 24 hours, significant rain has fallen in some districts, including Jaipur, while mild drizzle has been present in some locations since Friday night. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has warned that Jaipur would see heavy rain.

As a result of waterlogging caused by sporadic rain in numerous places of the city on Friday, Jaipur’s traffic has been hampered. Everyone must have heard of Jaipur’s Jalmahal; nevertheless, after viewing this video, viewers will learn that Jalmahal Road has been entirely submerged, causing hardships for locals. However, if we focus on Old Jaipur, there is a problem with waterlogging on the main roads, which has made daily life chaotic.

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