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Rajasthan Weather Update: Rain Warning Issued, Light Cold Expected in Morning | News from India
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Rajasthan Weather Update: Rain Warning Issued, Light Cold Expected in Morning | News from India

It has been more than a week since the monsoon left Rajasthan, but there are no signs of rains stopping in the region due to western disturbances. Some districts may experience light to heavy rain in the coming hours. Dabok of Udaipur recorded the highest rainfall of 4.75 inches (119 mm).

Thunderstorms are expected to continue in parts of Udaipur Kota division on October 15, while day temperatures may increase in many districts of Rajasthan.

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Cold early morning and evening

The slight cold early morning and late evening began. However, IMD reports predict that the temperature in the afternoon will exceed 30 degrees. After sunset, the weather will allow some degree of cold, thanks to the effect of the new system formed in the Arabian Sea.

The weather department predicted that temperatures were recorded 38 degrees in Sriganganagar, 36 degrees in Bikaner, 35.9 degrees in Barmer, 35.8 degrees in Jaisalmer, 35.7 degrees in Churu, 35.5 degrees in Karauli, 35 .5 degrees in Pilani, 34.5 degrees in Jodhpur, 34.5 degrees. degrees in Alwar, 34 degrees in Sikar, 33.5 degrees in Jaipur, 32.8 degrees in Ajmer, 31.9 degrees in Kota, 31.6 degrees in Chittorgarh and 30.2 degrees Celsius in Bhilwara.


IMD issues warning in these districts

The meteorological department today also issued warnings in several places such as Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Salumber, Rajsamand, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Kota, Bundi, Baran and Jhalawar districts.

The weather is expected to be dry in most areas tomorrow, October 16. The north-western and northern parts of Rajasthan will experience mainly dry weather during the next three to four days.


The gates of the Chambal dams were opened for the first time in October

The Chambal tributary Gunjali swelled after heavy rains in the catchment area of ​​Rana Pratap Sagar Dam on Saturday evening. The flow of water was initiated on Sunday by the opening of a gate of the Rana Pratap Sagar dam. Due to heavy rains, two gates of Jawahar Sagar and four gates of Kota Dam were also opened. The gates of the Chambal dams were opened for the first time in October. Residents in the downstream region were alerted by blaring sirens.

First publication: October 15, 2024 | 11:31 a.m. STI