Monsoon withdrawal phenomenon was over last month from the state, and there was a least chance of mosoon related rains in Rajasthan, the state MeT Director O P Sreejith told PTI here.
Any western disturbance might cause scattered rains later this month in a few regions of the state, the Director said, adding even no side effect of monsoonal clouds from Madhya Pradesh will give relief to Rajasthan.
For over 28 days there was no major rainfall in the state, he said.
It was too early to predict any drought kind of situation in the state, the official added.
So far the state has received 484.35 mm of average rain in the state, but the rains in August and September were less than expected, causing main concern for irrigation, he said.
With dry weather conditions the maximum temperature has shot up to 40 degree C yesterday at many places in western Rajasthan covering Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer, Churu and Bikaner, a Met report said. While hot and humid weather conditions prevailed in rest of the state, the report indicated.