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Rajasthan Weather Tomorrow: Dust Storms and Rain Set to Disrupt Life in Eastern Districts

Rajasthan Weather Tomorrow: 13 जून को पूर्वी राजस्थान में तेज आंधी-बारिश का अलर्ट! जानें जयपुर-भरतपुर-अजमेर...

By Kabir SharmaPublished 12 June 2026· 2 min read
Rajasthan Weather Tomorrow: Dust Storms and Rain Set to Disrupt Life in Eastern Districts
Rajasthan Weather Tomorrow: Dust Storms and Rain Set to Disrupt Life in Eastern Districts

The Met Department has issued a high-alert warning for 13 June, forecasting fierce winds and convective rain across the eastern plains of Rajasthan.

The sweltering heat that has defined life in Rajasthan for weeks is about to hit a turbulent intersection. Tomorrow, 13 June, isn't just another day of high temperatures; it marks a significant atmospheric shift. According to the Meteorological Centre in Jaipur, a fresh western disturbance is moving in, promising to turn clear, scorching afternoons into scenes of dust-laden chaos and sudden, sharp rainfall for much of the state’s eastern corridor.

A Turbulent Forecast

If you are planning to step out tomorrow afternoon in districts like Jaipur, Alwar, Dausa, Bharatpur, or Ajmer, keep a close eye on the horizon. The forecast is specific: expect wind speeds to clock in between 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. This isn't a gentle breeze; it’s a high-velocity dust storm capable of uprooting trees, snapping power lines, and creating significant snarls on the roads. For those living in rural areas, the risk to semi-permanent structures and tin sheds is particularly high.

Beyond the immediate disruption, the weather pattern remains fickle. While the rain will bring a temporary dip in mercury levels, it is expected to leave behind a thick, suffocating layer of humidity. It’s the classic Rajasthan trade-off: a break from the dry heat, swapped for a sticky, oppressive discomfort that lingers long after the clouds clear.

Regional Hotspots

The activity won't be uniform. The Jaipur division—covering Dausa, Alwar, Sikar, Jhunjhunu, and the newly formed Kotputli-Behror—is flagged as the most sensitive zone. Here, the transition from midday sun to evening thunderstorms is expected to be swift. Similarly, the Bharatpur belt, including Deeg, Dholpur, and Karauli, is bracing for a mix of relief and logistical headache, as the sudden downpours could catch commuters and farmers off guard.

Why it matters

This pattern of sudden, violent weather events during the pre-monsoon transition has become increasingly common, reflecting broader shifts in regional climate stability. While these convective storms are vital for local water tables, they are becoming more erratic and destructive. For the average resident, it signifies a need for increased vigilance; the days of predictable summer weather are largely behind us. As the state waits for the official monsoon arrival, these western disturbances act as a volatile preview of the season to come. Residents are advised to stay indoors during the peak of the storms and avoid open fields where lightning strikes, as mentioned in the latest weather bulletins, pose a genuine danger.

When checking your Rajasthan weather tomorrow plans, treat this as a day of caution rather than just a shift in temperature. If you are in Rajasthan, the best course of action is to secure loose outdoor objects tonight and prepare for potential power outages if the winds pick up as predicted.

By Kabir Sharma
Features Writer

Kabir Sharma writes on culture, technology and everyday life for PoliticalPedia.