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Rajasthan: Monsoon in last leg, may bring heavy rain | Jaipur News


Southwest monsoon, in its ongoing last spell, is likely to bring heavy showers at some places in Udaipur and Kota divisions. In rest of the state, mild to moderate showers will continue in the next couple of days, due to the revival of easterly winds. On Friday, many places witnessed mild to moderate showers which guided the mercury to dip.
JAIPUR: Southwest monsoon, in its ongoing last spell, is likely to bring heavy showers at some places in Udaipur and Kota divisions. In rest of the state, mild to moderate showers will continue in the next couple of days, due to the revival of easterly winds. On Friday, many places witnessed mild to moderate showers which guided the mercury to dip.
Attributing the revival of the southwest monsoon to the active easterly winds and upper air cyclonic circulation, Jaipur Met office stated that mild to moderate showers will occur at many places in the state and heavy showers will occur at some places in Udaipur and Kota divisions.
People in Jaipur woke up to a cloudy weather. During the day, only scattered rainfall was witnessed across the state, despite a dense cloud cover. In the evening, some parts of the city witnessed mild to moderate showers. Some places on the outskirts of Jaipur including Dudu, Shahpura, Bassi, Kanota and Chomu also witnessed moderate showers, which guided the mercury to dip.
Attributing the revival of the southwest monsoon to the active easterly winds and upper air cyclonic circulation, Jaipur Met office stated that mild to moderate showers will occur at many places in the state and heavy showers will occur at some places in Udaipur and Kota divisions.
People in Jaipur woke up to a cloudy weather. During the day, only scattered rainfall was witnessed across the state, despite a dense cloud cover. In the evening, some parts of the city witnessed mild to moderate showers. Some places on the outskirts of Jaipur including Dudu, Shahpura, Bassi, Kanota and Chomu also witnessed moderate showers, which guided the mercury to dip.