Climate of Rajasthan

The climate of Rajasthan is normally hot and dry. However, the climate of Rajasthan can be separated into 4 seasons, namely summers, winters, monsoon and post-monsoon. Read on to more explore Rajasthan Climatic Conditions:

Summer

The hottest season of Rajasthan, summer runs from April to June. The temperature in this season is going from 32 ° C to 45 ° C. The only place in Rajasthan that is a bit cool in summer is the season of mountain, Mount Abu. However, the nights in Rajasthan are quite good, with night temperature dropping considerably.

Winters

Lasts from December to March is the winter season. The coldest month of the season is January. The temperature ranges between 10 ° C to 27 ° C. However, there may be significant differences in maximum and minimum temperatures.

Rainfall

Rajasthan is the desert, its climate varies largely arid to sub-humid. West of the Aravallis, the climate is marked by low rainfall, diurnal and annual temperature utmost, low humidity and high winds. In the east of the Aravallis, the climate is semi-arid to sub-humid, characterized by low wind speeds and higher humidity and more rain.

The annual rainfall in the state is very different. The annual rainfall average temperature of less than 10 cm in the northwestern part of Jaisalmer region (the lowest in the state), 20 to 30 cm in the regions of Ganganagar, Bikaner and Barmer, 30 to 40 cm in regions of Nagaur, Jodhpur, Churu and Jalor and more than 40 cm in the regions of Sikar, Jhunjhunun, Pali and western periphery of the Aravalli mountain range.

The eastern side of the luckiest Aravallis see 55 cm of rainfall in Ajmer to 102 cm of rain in Jhalawar. Mount Abu in Sirohi district in the southwest of the country receives the highest rainfall in the state (163.8 cm). The southwest monsoon starts in the last week of June in the eastern parts and can last until mid-September.

There are occasional pre-monsoon showers in mid-June, while the post-monsoon showers may happen in October. The winters can also get a little rain over western distribution in the region. However, Rajasthan receives most of the monthly rainfall during July and August.