Arjunsar village in Bikaner district was blanketed with hailstones after a hailstorm and rainfall, with Padampur recording 11.5 mm rain. Videos on X show fields covered in a snow-like layer, marking a rare weather event in one of India’s driest regions.
Arjunsar village in Bikaner district was blanketed with hailstones after a hailstorm and rainfall, with Padampur recording 11.5 mm rain. Videos on X show fields covered in a snow-like layer, marking a rare weather event in one of India’s driest regions.
Padampur in Sri Ganganagar district recorded the highest rainfall at 11.5 mm, while areas including Bikaner experienced hailstorm activity, marking a significant shift in weather patterns. Among India’s driest regions, Bikaner saw 30 degree celcius on April 4, down from 40 degree celcius a year ago, underscoring the sudden change in temperature and conditions.
People shared videos of hailstorm on X, documenting the rare phenomenon. A forest official shared a video on X showing a field in Arjunsar completely blanketed in ice following the hailstorm. In the video, the field appears entirely covered in a snow-like layer, an uncommon sight in the arid landscape of Rajasthan.
The visuals and weather data together highlight an unusual climatic event in the region, drawing attention to the intensity and impact of the hailstorm and rainfall across Bikaner and surrounding districts.

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