Jaipur sits in a semi-arid part of Rajasthan where the southwest monsoon between July and September brings the large majority of a modest annual rainfall total, with the rest of the year staying largely dry. Because the region depends so heavily on this short window, both the timing and intensity of monsoon storms matter a great deal locally, and sudden dust storms followed by heavy rain, common in the pre-monsoon period, can catch residents off guard.
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