Jaipur : There can be heavy rains in Rajasthan for the subsequent three-four days. A low-pressure system is fashioned within the Arabian Sea together with the Bay of Bengal. Heavy rains are anticipated for the subsequent three-four days as a result of activation of the system. The monsoon trough line is passing via Bikaner and Sikar within the state.
Monsoon will stay lively in lots of elements of south-eastern Rajasthan because of this technique. An orange alert for heavy rain has additionally been issued on 25-26 August. There is a risk of average to heavy rain in Jaipur, Bharatpur, Kota, Ajmer, Udaipur. There could also be very heavy rain at some locations in Kota-Udaipur division within the subsequent 2 days. At the identical time, there’s a risk of heavy rain in some elements of Bikaner, Jodhpur division.
Let us inform you that within the final 24 hours, the best rainfall of 83 mm has been recorded in Dholpur. 40 mm rain has been recorded in Sarmathura, 57 mm in Shergarh of Jodhpur, 50 mm in Luni, 52 mm in Dhariawad of Pratapgarh, 38 mm in Desuri of Pali, 40 mm in Baneda of Bhilwara and 50 mm in Kareda.
If we speak in regards to the capital Jaipur, then for the primary time in 6 years, Jaipur acquired greater than 700 mm of rain. The monsoon season will proceed until 15 September and it’s estimated that the whole rainfall could cross 900 mm. So far, 150 mm of rain has been recorded on the Collectorate.