Rajasthan Monsoon Alert: Earlier, it was expected that this year’s wait for the monsoon in Rajasthan would soon come to an end, but it does not appear to be the case. Due to the slow pace of the monsoon in Maharashtra, dreams have been shattered. This means that the people of Rajasthan will have to wait a considerable amount of time for the monsoon.
It is now expected that the monsoon will reach the borders of Rajasthan by its scheduled time, i.e., June 20, 2025. That is, Rajasthanis will have to wait for two weeks for the monsoon to arrive. After the effect of the western disturbance ends, fire will be seen raining from the sky in the state. Due to the severe increase in temperature, it is likely to be challenging to go out in the sun. According to the Meteorological Department, you can find out what kind of weather to expect in a particular location by reading the article below.
Warning of severe heat in these districts
According to the Meteorological Department, severe heat is expected to cause discomfort in many districts of Rajasthan. The IMD has predicted hot heatwaves in Bikaner, Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, and Churu districts between June 8 and 10. The temperature is expected to increase by 6 to 7 degrees in the next 4-5 days.
The maximum temperature in Rajasthan’s capital, Jaipur, increased by 5 degrees in 24 hours. People received relief from the heat due to a dust storm in Kota, Bundi, Baran, Jhalawar, and Chittorgarh. There was also a slight drop in temperature.
Monsoon’s speed slowed down.wn
According to IMD, the speed of the monsoon has slowed down. According to a report, the normal onset of the monsoon in Rajasthan is June 20. This time, given the fast speed, it was expected to arrive earlier, but hopes have been dashed. Currently, the monsoon is stalled near Maharashtra. The monsoon will enter Madhya Pradesh before it reaches Rajasthan.
Farmers will get relief.
According to IMD, there is a possibility of good rainfall in Rajasthan this year. There is a possibility of 110% to 115% of normal rainfall in eastern Rajasthan and 115% to 120% of normal rainfall in western Rajasthan. Additionally, 662.87 mm of rainfall was recorded in the state in 2024, which was approximately 57% above the usual amount.










