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Relief in Sight: Rajasthan Weather Set for a Shift as New Disturbance Brews

11 जून से फिर एक्टिव होगा नया विक्षोभ, फिर बढ़ेगी बारिश की गतिविधियां

By Ananya IyerPublished 11 June 2026· 2 min read
Relief in Sight: Rajasthan Weather Set for a Shift as New Disturbance Brews
Relief in Sight: Rajasthan Weather Set for a Shift as New Disturbance Brews

After days of sweltering humidity and rising temperatures, a fresh weather system is expected to bring much-needed rain to parched regions.

For residents across Rajasthan, the last 48 hours have been defined by a stifling, heavy humidity. In towns like Nagaur, the mercury climbed to a sharp 38.4 degrees Celsius on Monday, with night-time temperatures failing to provide any real respite. While many across North India are currently grappling with heat-induced exhaustion, the local weather narrative in the state is finally on the verge of a pivot.

According to Radheshyam Sharma, Director of the Meteorological Centre in Jaipur, the state is bracing for a new western disturbance that will become active again starting June 11. This system is expected to disrupt the current cycle of stagnant, humid heat by triggering a fresh spell of rainfall and gusty winds across several districts.

The Forecast Ahead

The shift won't be immediate for everyone, but the transition is underway. While today remains challenging for those working outdoors, the meteorological outlook suggests that the atmospheric conditions will align by tomorrow. Nagaur, for instance, is slated to experience intense dust storms followed by a downpour on June 12. This incoming system is expected to force a downward trend in temperatures, finally breaking the cycle of heat that has made daily life increasingly difficult this week.

Why it matters

This meteorological shift highlights the volatility of the pre-monsoon transition period. When western disturbances interact with local heating, the resulting weather patterns can be erratic—often swinging between intense heat and sudden, localized storms. For the agrarian economy and urban infrastructure alike, these windows of activity are critical. They provide a temporary cooling effect and a necessary recharge for water levels, though the intensity of the winds often necessitates caution for residents and local authorities.

As the region moves further into June, the persistence of these systems will determine how quickly North India moves out of the current heatwave phase. While outlets like Aajtak have been tracking the broader distress caused by the ongoing heat across the northern plains, the specific alert for Rajasthan serves as a reminder that the regional micro-climates are currently the primary drivers of day-to-day life. Staying updated on these changing patterns is the only way to navigate a week that is proving to be a true test of endurance.

By Ananya Iyer
World Affairs Correspondent

Ananya Iyer covers global affairs with an Indian lens for PoliticalPedia.