Western Disturbance: Jodhpur, Bikaner Clouds Remain; Rain Likely March 25-26 Jodhpur experienced heavy rainfall starting around 8 a.m. on Monday, accompanied by thunder and lightning. The weather shifted abruptly in Rajasthan, with clouds lingering over the region and intense downpours. The sudden rain brought a chill to the air, creating a noticeable sensation of coolness. In Jodhpur, visibility dropped significantly, prompting drivers to use headlights during the day. Similar conditions were reported in Alwar, where light rain began around the same time. In Balotara district, heavy hailstorms were recorded late on Saturday night. The Meteorological Centre in Jodpur issued a forecast indicating dry weather for March 23 and 24, followed by a weak system expected to bring rain on March 25 and 26. This system is anticipated to trigger thunderstorms in 15 districts on March 25. During the heavy rainfall, 22 warehouses in Jodhpur and the Sahakar Marg area were reported to have used headlights due to reduced visibility. The rain in Jodhpur began around 8 a.m., with continuous downpours lasting nearly half an hour. Water started flowing on the city’s roads, and similar conditions were observed in Alwar, where light rain began early in the morning. The weather changes have disrupted normal activities, with drivers and residents adapting to the sudden shifts. The Meteorological Centre’s warning highlights the potential for significant weather activity in the coming days, urging preparedness for the expected storms. The erratic weather patterns have also affected other parts of Rajasthan, with alerts issued for potential rainfall and thunderstorms. The situation underscores the unpredictable nature of the region’s climate, particularly during the transition between seasons.#jodhpur #rajasthan #alwar #balotara_district #meteorological_centre_jodpur
