Monsoon Begins Withdrawal from Rajasthan, Yellow Alert Issued for Some Districts

Rajasthan Weather Update Today: Monsoon has almost departed from many areas of the state, but the Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for rain in Jhalawar, Baran, Pratapgarh, and Banswara today.

Tue, 16 Sep 2025 12:12 PM (IST)
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Monsoon Begins Withdrawal from Rajasthan, Yellow Alert Issued for Some Districts
Monsoon Begins Withdrawal from Rajasthan, Yellow Alert Issued for Some Districts

The monsoon was active for about 2 months in Rajasthan this time and rained much more than the average. Several districts, people got great relief due to good rains, but in many parts of the state, it rained as a disaster. Due to continuous rain, most of the ponds and dams also overflowed. In many districts, including Hanumangarh and Ajmer, people's houses were washed away, but now the monsoon has started departing in Rajasthan.

Monsoon has bid farewell from the border areas of Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Ganganagar. Along with this, monsoon has also bid farewell to some parts of Jodhpur and Nagaur. Now, in the coming days, monsoon will bid farewell to the entire state. In such a situation, rain activities will also be negligible.

This time, the monsoon was active in the state till September 10, due to which there was heavy rain in different districts for several days continuously. After September 10, the monsoon took a break. There was light drizzle in only a few areas. However, today a yellow alert for rain has been issued in Jhalawar, Baran, Pratapgarh, and Banswara.

On the other hand, tomorrow, on September 17, a yellow alert for rain has been issued in Kota, Baran, Jhalawar, Pratapgarh, Banswara, and Dungarpur. In such a situation, there can be light drizzle to normal rain here. After this, there is no rain alert in the state.

Radheshyam Sharma, Director of Jaipur Meteorological Center, says that although the departure of monsoon in Rajasthan starts around September 17, this time the departure of monsoon has already started. Due to the continuous increase in the pressure of north-western winds in the state, the departure of the monsoon is happening earlier.

Now, in the coming days, if the weather remains clear in the state, the afternoon temperature will definitely increase. Along with this, there will be a slight chill in the morning and at night. Talking about the temperature of the state, the maximum temperature recorded was 33.5 degrees in Ajmer, 34.8 in Jaipur, 35 in Sikar, 34.6 in Kota, 32.5 in Udaipur, and 34.4 degrees in Jodhpur.

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