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Climate of Rajasthan
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There are distinct temperature range variations
diurnal and seasonally throughout the state, revealing the most typical
phenomenon of the warm-dry continental climate. The summer begins in the
month of March while the temperature keeps rising progressively through
April, May and June. West of Rajasthan and the eastern side of Aravalli
Range, in the region of Bikaner, Phalodi, Jaisalmer and Barmer, the
maximum daily temperature hovers around 40°C to 45°C. Sometimes, it even
reaches as high a 49°C during the summer months. Nights of summers see a
considerable temperature fall with a minimum daily temperature around
20°C to 29°C. However, Udaipur and Mount Abu, have a pleasanter climate
in summers with a relatively lower daily maximum temperature that
reaches 38°C and 31.5°C, respectively. The daily minimum temperature at
nights for these two stations hovers around 25°C and 22°C, respectively.
The major portion of the state tat consists of the arid west and the
semi-arid mid-west has an average maximum of 45°C in June.
January
is the coldest month in the stare of Rajasthan. The minimum temperatures
sometimes fall to -2°C in the night at places like Sikar, Churu, Pilani
and Bikaner. The sandy land gets even colder with occasional secondary
Western winds that cross the western, northern and eastern Rajasthan
during winter months, and even cause light rainfall and chilly winds can
be experienced during this period. Most of the Rajasthan, except the
southeast Rajasthan comprising of Kota, Bundi and Baran and western
Barmer have an average temperature of more than 10°C. Due to the cold
western winds, the whole of Rajasthan sometimes come under the spell of
the cold wave for 2 to 5 days during winters.
Rainfall:-
Rajasthan being the desert
area, its climate varies mostly from arid to sub-humid. To the west of
the Aravallis, the climate is marked by low rainfall, extreme diurnal
and annual temperature, low humidity and high velocity winds. In the
east of the Aravallis, the climate is semi-arid to sub-humid marked by
lower wind velocity and higher humidity and better rainfall. The annual
rainfall in the state differs significantly. The average annual rainfall
ranges from less than 10 cm in north-west part of Jaisalmer region
(lowest in the state), to 20 to 30 cm in the regions of Ganganagar,
Bikaner and Barmer, 30 to 40 cm in the regions of Nagaur, Jodhpur, Churu
and Jalor and more than 40 cm in the regions of Sikar, Jhunjhunun, Pali
and the western fringes of the Aravalli range. The more fortunate
eastern side of the Aravallis see 55 cm rainfall in Ajmer to 102 cm
rainfall in Jhalawar. Mount Abu in the Sirohi district in the southwest
region receives the highest rainfall in the state (163.8 cm). The
southwest monsoon begins in the last week of June in the eastern parts
and may last till mid-September. There are occasionally pre-monsoon
showers in mid-June while post-monsoon rains may occur in October.
Winters may also receive a little rainfall with the passing of western
distribution over the region. However, Rajasthan receives most of its
rainfall during July and August.
Broadly speaking, Rajasthan has a
tropical desert climate. It is extremely cold from October to February
while the scorching sun tortures the land from March to September. Due
to scanty rainfall, women can be seen carrying water for miles to meet
their daily needs during summers. To the south of Rajasthan, River Luni
and River Chambal River and its tributaries bless the people with their
water and form an alluvial basin in Kota.
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