The India Meteorological Department (IMD) expects monsoon activity to strengthen gradually over the next few days, bringing light to moderate rainfall to several parts of eastern Rajasthan before expanding westward.
After a brief lull in monsoon activity, Rajasthan may finally see an improvement in rainfall. According to the latest forecasts, monsoon conditions are expected to become more active over the coming days, offering relief to several districts that have witnessed dry weather recently.
Weather officials expect rainfall activity to gradually increase between July 18 and July 21 across parts of the state.
During this period, several districts in eastern Rajasthan may receive light to moderate rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds at isolated places.
Rainfall activity is likely to improve in:
Residents in these regions should be prepared for changing weather conditions, including intermittent showers and cloudy skies.
According to IMD's latest forecast, Jaipur is expected to witness thunderstorms with rain from around July 20 onward, while nearby districts may also experience light to moderate showers as monsoon activity strengthens.
Districts expected to see changing weather include:
Strong winds and lightning may accompany rainfall in isolated areas. (Navbharat Times)
The IMD expects monsoon conditions to improve across the Kota region, including:
These districts could receive spells of rain along with thunderstorms over the coming days. (Navbharat Times)
For now, much of western Rajasthan, including the Jodhpur and Bikaner divisions, is expected to remain relatively dry.
However, weather models indicate that rainfall activity may gradually extend to these regions during the following week as the monsoon strengthens across the state. (The Economic Times)
Meteorologists attribute the recent slowdown in rainfall to changes in the monsoon system and weakening weather systems that normally support widespread showers across northwest India.
As fresh weather systems develop, monsoon conditions are expected to improve gradually. (The Economic Times)
Current forecasts suggest that rainfall activity could become more widespread between July 22 and July 28, with several parts of Rajasthan likely to receive moderate rainfall and isolated heavy showers. (The Economic Times)
As weather conditions can change rapidly during the monsoon, residents are advised to follow official forecasts and local administration advisories for the latest updates.