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Monsoon Pulse: Rajasthan Braces for Dust Storms and Scattered Showers

Rajasthan Kal Ka Mausam : राजस्थान में कहीं गरज-चमक तो कहीं चलेगी तेज आंधी; जानें जयपुर, कोटा, चूरू सहित अन...

By Arjun MehtaPublished 25 June 2026· 2 min read
Monsoon Pulse: Rajasthan Braces for Dust Storms and Scattered Showers
Monsoon Pulse: Rajasthan Braces for Dust Storms and Scattered Showers

As pre-monsoon activity gathers strength, the state readies for a sharp divide between refreshing rainfall in the east and high-velocity winds in the west.

The transition phase of the monsoon is finally making its presence felt across Rajasthan, bringing a volatile mix of weather conditions that vary drastically from the eastern plains to the western desert. For those tracking the weather jaipur forecast, the next 24 hours promise a shift from the sweltering heat to cloud-covered skies, offering a brief, if humid, reprieve for the capital city.

The Regional Divide

According to the latest meteorological updates, the state is effectively split in its climatic response for June 26. In Eastern Rajasthan—covering districts like Jaipur, Alwar, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, Dausa, Bharatpur, Tonk, and Ajmer—the forecast points toward localized thunderstorms and lightning, accompanied by light to moderate rainfall.

Conversely, Western Rajasthan remains under a different kind of alert. Districts including Bikaner, Sri Ganganagar, Hanumangarh, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer are likely to experience intense dust storms, with wind speeds projected to hit between 40 and 60 kilometers per hour. While these gusts might offer a temporary cooling effect, the high humidity levels are expected to keep the discomfort index high for residents across the region.

Implications for Agriculture

For the farming community, this specific phase of rajasthan kal ka mausam is being watched with cautious optimism. Agricultural experts note that while the current moisture levels are favorable for initial preparations for the Kharif crop, the actual sowing process requires more sustained and widespread rainfall. Farmers are being advised to hold off on large-scale planting until the monsoon establishes a more consistent pattern, rather than relying on these erratic pre-monsoon showers.

The Bigger Picture

This year’s monsoon progression underscores the increasingly unpredictable nature of regional climate patterns. While the arrival of rain is always a welcome economic and social relief in a state prone to heat stress, the rise in high-velocity dust storms suggests a changing intensity in pre-monsoon disturbances. For policymakers, these weather shifts highlight the necessity of robust water-harvesting infrastructure; when rain arrives in short, sharp bursts, the capacity to capture that water before it evaporates or runs off becomes a critical challenge for state water management.

As the department continues to monitor these atmospheric fluctuations, residents are advised to keep an eye on real-time alerts. Whether you are navigating the urban sprawl or managing rural fields, the next few days will test the state's preparedness for a volatile monsoon season.

By Arjun Mehta
National Affairs Correspondent

Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.