Weather in rajasthan

  1. Weather in Rajasthan, Rajasthan Weather, Best Time To Visit Rajasthan
  2. Long range weather for Rajasthan
  3. Delhi, Rajasthan among states to receive rainfall this week, IMD predicts
  4. The Weather and Climate in Udaipur, Rajasthan


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Weather in Rajasthan, Rajasthan Weather, Best Time To Visit Rajasthan

Weather in Rajasthan Rajasthan experiences a tropical desert climate. It remains extremely cold in the months of October to February while it bears the scorching heat of the sun from March to September. Rainfall in Rajasthan is very scanty therefore, it suffers from drought. Women walk miles to carry water for their daily household activities during summers. Rajasthan, a popular travel destination in India, attracts a high number of local and international tourists every year. Located in the North-West of India, it is the largest state in the country by area. Rajasthan is famous for the surreal Thar desert, the magnificent forts and castles and the Rajputana culture. The royal forts of Jaipur, glassy lakes of Udaipur, and desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer have always been a hit with the travellers. The climate in Rajasthan can be classified into 4 seasons, like most other Indian states - Summers, Winters, Monsoons and Autumn. Even though Rajasthan can be visited all-round the year, the temperature may vary from extreme hot in summers to extreme cold in winters. To help you plan that perfect trip with a perfect Rajasthan weather, here's a detailed guide of the state. The best time to visit Rajasthan inevitably is winter though. Summer (April to June) Summer months in Rajasthan are better avoided by travellers. The temperature goes up to 35-48°C on almost all days. Besides the burning heat, the state also experiences frequent dust storms all of which could leav...

Long range weather for Rajasthan

Check out our estimated 30 days weather forecast for Rajasthan, as mentioned above it based on the average weather in Rajasthan in the last few years and not on forecast models. For a more accurate and detailed forecast, check out the Our long range weather data for Rajasthan is updated daily in order to provide you with the most accurate weather data.

Delhi, Rajasthan among states to receive rainfall this week, IMD predicts

Delhi is set to experience rainfall in the next few days under the influence of cyclone 'Biparjoy', (Cyclone 'Biparjoy' LIVE updates) Children enjoy in the rain, in Thane, India, on Tuesday, June 13, 2023. (Praful Gangurde /HT Photo) While light rain or drizzle can be expected in the national capital starting Thursday, rain showers accompanied by thunderstorm will hit the city Sunday, the IMD said. Other than Delhi, parts of Also Read: ‘Biparjoy’ continues to move north-northwestwards is the only third cyclone in nearly 60 years to hit the western coast. Consequently, Also Read: IMD’s weather prediction: 1)Heavy to extremely heavy rainfall is predicted in parts of Kutch, Devbhumi Dwarka, Jamnagar, Porbandar, Rajkot, Morbi and Junagarh districts of Gujarat on Wednesday. The rain, accompanied by thunderstorms and gusty winds may cause major damage to houses, roads, crops, power and communication poles, prompting the authorities to place appropriate measures in places to mitigate the impact of the cyclone. 2)Scattered rainfall with thunderstorms and hail storms are likely in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand till Thursday. While southeast Rajasthan will see rainfall on Friday, in southwest Rajasthan, the showers will continue till Saturday, IMD said. 3)Sikkim, sub Himalayan West Bengal will witness heavy to very heavy rainfall in the next five days. 4)Widespread light to moderate rainfall in nearly all parts of northeast India is likely during the next five days. In view of th...

The Weather and Climate in Udaipur, Rajasthan

Nippy nights and early mornings are offset by gloriously warm and sunny days in winter. In addition, Udaipur's proximity to the Equator means there's only about 1.5 hours variation in sunrise and sunset times throughout the year. The city gets 10.5 hours of daylight on the shortest day in December, and about 13.5 hours daylight on the longest day in June. Winter in Udaipur Weather-wise, winter is a pleasant time of the year in Udaipur. Overnight temperatures drop considerably in December but evenings are still comfortable and don't become crisp until January. The winter chill is caused by the northerly air blowing down from the mountainous Himalayan region. In January, you can expect it to feel cold from around 6 p.m. to 8 a.m., between sunset and sunrise. On occasion, there's mist in the mornings, before warmer temperatures kick in about 10 a.m. and remain until sunset. The retreat of winter is noticeable in mid-February when mornings are milder, the afternoons heat up, and evenings turn balmy. Summer in Udaipur Udaipur's climate transitions straight from winter into summer in March. There's not much difference in the weather in the first two weeks of March as compared to February. However, in the second half of the month, temperatures are quick to rise in the mornings. The major upsurge in heat begins in April and reaches its peak in May. This is the hottest part of the year in Udaipur. You can expect sweltering, energy-sapping temperatures above 95 degrees F (35 degrees...