Rajasthan Weather: Weather changed in Rajasthan: Rain brought relief in Jaipur, Alwar and Dausa
Rajasthan Weather: Amidst the scorching heat in Rajasthan, rain brought relief to people in Jaipur, Dausa and Alwar. Rains brought relief to farmers, sowing will resume in the fields. Temperature reached 49.4 degrees in Sri Ganganagar, now everyone is waiting for the monsoon.

Rajasthan Weather: People suffering from scorching heat and humidity in Rajasthan have finally got relief. The weather suddenly changed after Sunday afternoon and it started raining in many districts including Jaipur, Dausa, Alwar.
Light rain accompanied by strong winds gave relief to people from the heat. The Meteorological Department has issued an orange alert in Jaipur on Sunday evening.
During this, drizzle started in many parts of the city, due to which the temperature dropped and the weather became pleasant.
Relief from rain in Dausa
The weather has changed in Dausa district as well. There was drizzle at the district headquarters, which made the weather pleasant.
The smile has returned on the faces of the people who have been suffering from the heat for the last several days. Now people are hoping that the monsoon arrives soon and this period of relief continues.
Heavy rain in alwar
In Alwar district, first the sky was covered with thick clouds and then heavy rain started. People troubled by the humid heat have got great relief from this rain.
After the rain, the temperature has also dropped, due to which the weather has become cool and pleasant. The faces of the farmers have also brightened up due to the rain.
Farmers happy with the rain
The rain has also brought smiles on the faces of the farmers. Bajra sowing had already been done at many places in the district, but due to lack of rain, many fields were empty till now. Now farmers will be able to sow in the fields again. Farmers say that this rain is no less than nectar for their crops.
Let us tell you that for the last few days, the temperature in many districts of Rajasthan has reached above 45 degrees. This year, the hottest city in India was Sri Ganganagar, where the temperature had reached 49.4 degrees two days ago.
Such extreme heat has been seen in Sri Ganganagar for the first time since the year 1934. Now everyone is eagerly waiting for the monsoon.